Synonym: magnificent, majestic, regal, royal, supreme. Similar words: material, building materials, trial, criteria, bacteria, industrial, compel, compete. Meaning: [ɪm'pɪrɪəl /-'pɪər-] n. 1. a small tufted beard worn by Emperor Napoleon III 2. a piece of luggage carried on top of a coach. adj. 1. relating to or associated with an empire 2. befitting or belonging to an emperor or empress 3. belonging to or befitting a supreme ruler.
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(91) Already early on this Saturday morning he and his pupils were beginning to prepare for the banquet in the Imperial kitchens.
(92) Aspiring pilots get to fly seven Imperial fighters, each with its own characteristics.
(93) The Imperial Hotel in Tokyo was designed by the famous architect Frank Lloyd Wright.
(94) Of missions sent by Roman bishops beyond the imperial frontiers we hear nothing until the sixth century.
(95) His agents within the Imperial army managed to assassinate three of Dara's generals as they sat exposed on their elephants.
(96) But the grand design was torpedoed when Lord Hanson made a bid for Imperial that shareholders found impossible to resist.
(97) Instruments of torture feature somewhat incongruously alongside porcelain, glassware and fans owned by members of the imperial family.
(98) Tuna Italienne, with pasta; or Salmon Imperial in a delicate dill and a sherry sauce.
(99) The Grand Theogonist of Sigmar refuses to acknowledge the appointment and the Imperial system is effectively ended.
(100) Those responsible for bringing the Imperial War Museum to Hartlepool fully deserve the congratulations of the town.
(101) According to Imperial records the horde gathered at the coast and began to construct a huge fleet.
(102) I have omitted the address and telephone number Take an imperial sheet of cartridge paper and a small roll of gummed tape.
(103) Meanwhile, workers at the Imperial Cancer Research Fund are using the machine to investigate the structure of proteins.
(104) In a stunning display of imperial power, he once announced that fabric from Dijon would contain 1, 408 threads!
(105) Three miles south the Imperial War Museum has an exciting collection of military and civil aircraft at Duxford airfield.
(106) Bacilli were far more deadly than bullets in the battle for imperial survival.
(107) The wording of the telegram was badly misspelt and like some local banknotes was stamped with the Imperial eagle.
(108) It's structured on monarchical and imperial ideas of politics.
(109) The thorny crown is more than an imperial diadem.
(110) The second reason was altogether more expansive and imperial.
(111) California's Imperial Valley is part of the Sonoran Desert.
(112) In the Imperial Japanese Fleet it was suicidal effrontery.
(113) Imperial shrimp accreted with sea cucumber.
(114) Promenade fence, painting sculpture,[http://sentencedict.com] modeled on the Imperial Palace.
(115) The imperial castle of Gonder dates back to 1636, when this city wasthe capital of Ethiopia.
(116) He was a graduate from the Department of Economics , Imperial University, Tokyo, Japan .
(117) The " Imperial President " was a straw man created by defensive congressmen and by disillusioned liberals.
(118) In 1922, Gang Heng-yi, a senior representative from Roman Catholic Church, came to China for the imperial decree Fuzhida and held, in 1924, the First Conference of Chinese Educational Administration.
(119) A unit of weight in the British Imperial System equal to 112 pounds ( 50.80 kilograms ).
(120) The service road ran parallel to the busy East Imperial Highway, less than half a mile away.
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