Synonym: boss, master, owner, proprietor, ruler. Similar words: warlord, landlord, tall order, mail order, postal order, chronological order, lore, valor. Meaning: [lɔrd /lɔːd] n. 1. terms referring to the Judeo-Christian God 2. a person who has general authority over others 3. a titled peer of the realm. v. make a lord of someone.
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31. She's married to a lord.
32. The Lord helps and guides us.
33. Thou art indeed just, Lord.
34. Good morrow to you, my lord.
35. Bless the name of the lord!
36. We bless your holy name, O Lord.
37. He may be a lord, but he's no gentleman.
38. The Lord Mayor attended a state banquet last night.
39. Good Lord! Is that the time?
40. He turned up one morning, drunk as a lord.
41. Love the Lord with all your heart.
42. The Lord be with you.
43. Lord knows how old she is now.
44. Good lord! Is that the time?
45. We ask this through Christ our Lord(sentencedict.com), Amen.
46. He's set up for Lord Chancellor.
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47. The retainers attended their lord.
48. I know the Lord will look after him.
49. Let us give praise unto the Lord.
50. Knights swore to be true to their lord.
51. My soul doth magnify the Lord.
52. Lord knows where he dug up that dreadful story.
53. My soul does magnify the Lord.
54. 'Good lord, that's what he is: he's a policeman.'.
55. May the Lord bless you and keep you .
56. He likes to lord it over the junior staff.
57. He likes to lord it over his little sister.
58. We praise thy name, O Lord.
59. The Lord bless you and keep you.
60. Thenceforth he became known as the Lord Protector.