Similar words: marching, japanese archipelago, march, Archie, march on, marches, archive, arching. Meaning: ['mɑrʃənɪs /['mɑːʃə'nes] n. 1. the wife or widow of a marquis 2. a noblewoman ranking below a duchess and above a countess.
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1. She wanted her daughter to be a marchioness, maintaining that there was nothing wrong with Virginia which marriage wouldn't cure.
2. The Marchioness of Blandford is still seriously ill from head injuries after a hunting accident at the weekend.
3. The Marchioness is in intensive care after a fall from her horse.
4. The Marchioness had lost her husband, but worse was to follow.
5. Go and visit the marchioness to-morrow and tell her the story.
6. The marchioness had set out early, announcing she was going to visit friends near Yellowmead Down.
7. He had taken it for granted that the Marchioness Manson was still in Washington, where she had gone some four weeks previously with her niece, Madame Olenska.
8. Researchers have found an early example of writing done on silk paper in the tomb of a Marchioness who died around 168, in Mawangdui, Hunan.
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