Antonym: experienced. Similar words: maidenhead, maiden voyage, bridesmaid, maid, mermaid, aide, unaided, braided. Meaning: ['meɪdn] n. 1. an unmarried girl (especially a virgin) 2. (cricket) an over in which no runs are scored. adj. serving to set in motion.
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31. Al Gore falls asleep as he makes maiden speech as Vice-President; no-one notices - they're all asleep too.
32. According to legend, Eurosia was a maiden of noble birth, who was promised to a pagan.
33. A maiden century against Northants at Edgbaston and his county cap soon followed.
34. As Dole and Kemp headed across the country, the team of surrogates was making its maiden voyage in California.
35. One of the startling omissions from the maiden speech of the hon. Member for Langbaurgh was any mention of Teesside development corporation.
36. Last year Iron Maiden gear grossed £7 million compared with record sales of £21 million.
37. Quo and Maiden are in the lead but a few bright sparks voted for Saxon.
38. This kindly knight in greasy overalls is as handsome and charming a prince as any young maiden could wish to meet.
39. The maiden aunt who was invited to Walsingham House arrived in a four-wheeler.
40. Callahan is her maiden name as a matter of fact.
41. Garah, who split a pastern last year, overcame a slow start to win the Stetchworth Maiden Stakes.
42. He cut across to the Maiden[Sentence dictionary], hoping to catch another glimpse of Angela.
43. The company said the first aircraft had experienced no problems during its 18-minute maiden flight.
44. He is sure to take some beating with more enterprising tactics and can hand out a lesson in the New University Maiden.
45. Maiden explains sailing terms with little diagrams making it enjoyable for anybody to pick up and read.
46. My captor found no reply to this, but luckily a Monster Fish Maiden spoke up for him.
47. For example, they recently voted to strike down an act that would have allowed married women to keep their maiden names.
48. Meanwhile, Stuart Easton waited until the final round of the year to score his maiden win on the Vimto Honda 125.
49. All along, Republicans have viewed Hillary Clinton as fair game rather than fair maiden.
50. I missed the maiden flight at Kitty Hawk and managed to be absent when Alan Dershowitz invented the appeal process.
51. The afternoon will feature three stakes and a closely watched maiden race.
52. The new prime minister admitted that her maiden speech had been too long.
53. On one street corner a dusky Moorish maiden, the next a Nordic blonde.
54. The monster fell asleep in a drunken stupor and Susa-no-wo then cut it to pieces and settled down with the maiden.
55. I was making my maiden speech, which is traditionally a somewhat nerve-wracking experience.
56. For a long time she maintained her maiden name until it became a public and political necessity to adopt the surname Clinton.
57. Read in studio A rather unusual hot air balloon has completed its maiden voyage.
58. But we are not told that Polyphemus ever loved any maiden except Galatea, or that any maiden ever loved Polyphemus.
59. However, subsequent excavations at Maiden Castle, Arikamedu and Charsadda have inevitably caused many of his fundamental assumptions to be refuted.
60. No hopeless lover of a living maiden was ever so desperately unhappy as Pygmallon.
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