Similar words: elizabeth i, abet, cognizable, abettor, recognizable, diabetes, abetment, alphabet. Meaning: n. 1. daughter of George VI who became the Queen of England and Northern Ireland in 1952 on the death of her father (1926-) 2. Queen of England from 1558 to 1603; daughter of Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn; she succeeded Mary I (who was a Catholic) and restored Protestantism to England; during her reign Mary Queen of Scots was executed and the Spanish Armada was defeated; her reign was marked by prosperity and literary genius (1533-1603).
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(151) Elizabeth: Oh, he was fabulous, he was a wonderful raconteur.
(152) The mountains and the lake were calm and beautiful, and at last Elizabeth and I were together.
(153) Elizabeth Jerichau-Baumann's undated painting Odalisque subscribes to the stereotypes of the female nude propagated by her male counterparts.
(154) One bears the Romanov double-headed eagle, another the cipher of the Grand Duchess Elizabeth.
(155) Three of his daughters by Elizabeth married into families holding the earldoms of Suffolk, Lincoln, and Rutland.
(156) Grant, 35, and his longtime girlfriend, actress-model Elizabeth Hurley, have formed their own production company, Simian Films.
(157) For Elizabeth Gould, however, this ornithological cornucopia right on the doorstep did not hold the same all-encompassing fascination.
(158) Elizabeth: No, I could eat and get away with it.
(159) They knelt facing each other and to George, Elizabeth looked no older than her sister, Sarah.
(160) He gave me the good news that Elizabeth and Ernest were safe and well.
(161) Elizabeth, throughout her reign, relied for peacetime revenue upon parliamentary grants.
(162) George VI died in 1952, leaving his elder daughter Elizabeth to succeed him.
(163) Elizabeth and Anne contrived a spit for Felix's chickens and set them to roast.
(164) Joel Gascoyne died in London 13 February 1705 leaving a wife, Elizabeth.
(165) Elizabeth Dole, on the other hand, tends to keep her own moderate views bottled up inside.
(166) Publicity officer Elizabeth Cooper said the character does not have to sing or dance.
(167) Annie was concerned to see that Elizabeth seemed to have lost much of her sparkle.
(168) In 1853 he married his first cousin, Henrietta Elizabeth, daughter of Samuel Wood.
(169) Elizabeth lifted the shopping bags from the front doorstep into the hail and then shut the door.
(170) Blonde, 21-year-old Elizabeth Dugan, who comes from a respectable family, went on trial yesterday for attempted murder.
(171) Elizabeth disappeared into the crowd and Donald had to hurry after her.
(172) Standing on the battlements waving the galley goodbye, Elizabeth looked down - down the wall, and then down again.
(173) Elizabeth continued reading her latest library book, oblivious to my possible peril.
(174) Through open front doors, Elizabeth caught glimpses of shiny tiled floors and highly polished furniture.
(175) He's denied murdering Elizabeth Howe,(www.Sentencedict.com) but has admitted manslaughter on the grounds of diminished responsibility.
(176) Elizabeth watched with fascinated horror the forcible feeding practised on the poor children.
(177) Elizabeth was slaughtered at the wheel of her boyfriend's four-wheel-drive truck as she desperately tried to escape.
(178) His sister Elizabeth remembered that as a child he half closed his eyes at meal times as he sat with his family.
(179) I'd rather run the mile than face Elizabeth in one of her tempers.
(180) Elizabeth left me and I searched every corner of the hotel - every dark doorway and staircase.
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