Antonym: duchess. Similar words: nuke, puke, fluke, rebuke, rebuked, leukemia, lukewarm. Meaning: [djuːk] n. 1. a British peer of the highest rank 2. a nobleman (in various countries) of high rank.
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31 The story was inspired by a chance meeting with an old Russian duke.
32 In Shakespeare's play 'Twelfth Night', Duke Orsino falls in love with the disguised Viola.
33 Last year I had the honour of meeting the Duke of Edinburgh.
34 They trace their line of descent back to a French duke.
35 The bully said he was going to duke out anyone who disagreed.
36 The paintings were left to the nation by the Duke of Norfolk in lieu of inheritance taxes.
37 John Major and the Duke of Edinburgh led the mourners. Sentencedict.com
38 The Duke was not well enough to carry out such an exacting task.
39 The play revolves round the betrothal of a duke to a doctor's daughter.
40 The original owner of the house was the Duke of Wellington.
41 He was rumoured to be the natural son of a duke.
42 The relationship between the old Duke and the young woman was put down to the salacity which is frequently found in rich old men. People imagined all manner of things, except the truth.
43 The duke is understandably proud of Lady Helen and her achievements.
44 The Palace has announced that the Duke and Duchess are to separate.
45 You'll have to duke it out over the last cookie.
46 The hunt was held on land owned by the Duke of Marlborough.
47 His efforts, the Duke recollected many years later[sentencedict.com], were distinctly half-hearted.
48 The Duke back again behind his opera glass.
49 Probably the Duke used an electric shaver though.
50 The Duke Ellington Orchestra is conducted by Mercer Ellington.
51 But Mr Barraza and the Duke would not want me to retrieve the ball.
52 He could hardly dance round with him too, so he had allowed the Duke one stately dance and then reclaimed him.
53 The Duke of Marlborough wielded enormous power in the county.
54 The house belonged to the Duke of Wellington, and his picture hangs in the hall.
55 But disabled people gathered in Duke Street during the ceremony to protest at the scheme.
56 Some say the Duke has a new bedfellow - a southern lady.
57 The duke, in other words, contributed to the royal connection as well as providing a focus for existing royal servants.
58 It was an omen, but Margo and Duke plunged in.
59 Prospects for 1992 presidential elections Despite his defeat, Duke hinted that he would enter the 1992 Republican presidential primaries.
60 The Duke of Edinburgh was once again guest of honour.