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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121. Due to green ink being used in surcharge on the Red Revenue Stamp, it was known as "Red Maiden in Green Robe".
122. Carlton Baugh did the damage, notching his maiden Test fifty with a knock of 68.
123. The story goes that during the Roman Empire, there was an incredibly beautiful maiden named Rhodanthe. Her beauty drew many zealous suitors who pursued her relentlessly.
124. "I'd say these are, indeed, genuine photos of a prototype that will make its maiden flight very soon," said Peter Felstead, the editor of Jane's Defence Weekly.
125. Things like "mother's maiden name" and "first pet" may be things you've actually discussed publicly before, either in-person or online.
126. This is a book, after all, in which a friendly centaur can revive a languishing maiden with an 'arc of fire' from its 'enormous' phallus .
127. The biggest faller among the girls was Gertrude, derived from the Old German for "spear maiden."
128. It was virtually the maiden expedition of these two ambitious young forest soldiers.
129. The Executor's maiden voyage was both a military mission and a political one.
130. Two sisters, three brothers, and at least one maiden aunt.
131. Virgo shall climb on back of Sagittarius and so let droop its maiden blossoms.
132. Back in Classical Latin the word had been virgo, as in the astrological sign, and aside from "virgin," virgo had meant a "maiden," "young woman,[www.Sentencedict.com]" or "girl of marriageable age."
133. Painting "Maiden" was collected by an ambassadress of UN and participated in a charity activity.
134. Moscow - Russia's long-awaited fifth-generation stealth jet fighter made its maiden flight in the Russian Far East on Jan. 29.
135. The large ship, the Titanic with 2,207 people went down on her maiden voyage.
136. Many medieval pictures of the unicorn portray it resting its head, with phallic horn, in the lap of a maiden, an image with not too hidden sexual imagery.
137. The old song was about a fair maiden and her suitors.
138. Bearded eccentrics in cluttered attics, and lavender-scented maiden aunts, will continue to practise it(Sentencedict.com), just as there will still be people who bake their own bread or scythe the meadow grass.
139. ROME - The first prototype of the T129 attack helicopter destined for Turkey has made its maiden flight at an AgustaWestland facility at Vergiate, Italy, the firm said Sept. 28.
140. TO the north of Baku Boulevard, the namesake promenade that separates the capital of Azerbaijan from its Caspian Sea waterfront, stands the Maiden Tower.
141. The congregation can never be too small for a maiden sermon.
142. China's first domestically developed civilian helicopter has completed a successful maiden flight in Jingdezhen, in the eastern province of Jiangxi.
143. The story goes that the Roman Empire, there was an incredibly beautiful maiden named Rhodanthe.
144. The demure maiden , the demure spouse demure mother - this is still the ideal.
145. The Savannah, the world' s first nuclear-powered ship, completed its maiden voyage from Yorktown, Va . , to Savannah, Ga.
146. This week the SR3 gets a new name to match its new-for-2009 underpinnings : the SR3 RS, named after the location of its maiden win, the UK's Rockingham Speedway.
147. Weaver Maiden was very happy. She rushed up to the bridge, and Cowherd did, too.
148. In the United States most married women do not retain their maiden name.
149. The plane's maiden flight is scheduled for February, and a final version will attempt to cross the Atlantic in 2012.
150. The cockchafer was charmed with the little maiden. He placed her tenderly on the largest leaf he could find.
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