Synonym: housekeeper, matron, woman. Antonym: master. Similar words: headmistress, distress, distressed, distressing, distressingly, mistreat, mistreated, stress. Meaning: ['mɪstrɪs] n. 1. an adulterous woman; a woman who has an ongoing extramarital sexual relationship with a man 2. a woman schoolteacher (especially one regarded as strict) 3. a woman master who directs the work of others.
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121 An accused adulterer, Harding was the subject of a best-selling memoir from a woman claiming to be his mistress and mother of his illegitimate daughter.
122 The mistress was so angry -- so upset too - that she kept trembling.
123 Hung - chien said gruffly , " Ask your mistress if I hit her or not!
124 To my mind, with its long snout and serpentine body, her pet looks unmistakably phallic – and her control of it suggests that Sforza has been tamed by his young mistress.
125 "That's for me, as I am a Fox," said Master Reynard, and he walked up to the foot of the tree. "Good day, Mistress Crow," he cried.
126 The Gorgon, Miss Springer, the games mistress came back to gave me a raspberry.
127 His chief work was decorative panels commissioned by Madame du Barry, mistress of Loius XV, for her chateau at Louveciennes.
128 Aspasia was created in case a mistress should be needed for Prometheus.
129 But though I tried to keep this thought uppermost in my mind[Sentence dictionary], that first impression produced in me by my future mistress had been so powerful that it lingered still.
130 ZHOU: The electric cable down by the wistaria - trellis - did your mistress send for someone to mend it?
131 Anthony sometimes felt that his mistress was his superior in will-power.
132 Four times as many men would also stop taking their wife on nights out in order to save cash as those who would cut back on socialising with their mistress.
133 After vows, the bride's floral wreath, which symbolizes her maidenhood, is removed and set afire by the mistress of ceremonies.
134 As he works to earn the trust of Cobb, the fortune-hunting captain of the Scurvy Mistress, Fish learns of a mutiny headed by a nasty pirate called Scab.
135 It must be really bad, for her to ignore a summons from her mistress!
136 She affirmed that the British laundress was not a mistress of her art.
137 The uncontested facts in the case are that a gastroenterologist broke into the home of his former office nurse and mistress and gave her an injection.
138 It is a lute to scatter songs to his mistress.
139 Why, mistress, I hear good tidings of you on all hands!
140 The concrete jungle is an elusive mistress who will may call us to action at any given moment.
141 Master of all or mistress of all , aplomb in the midst of irrational things.
142 As well can the lover forgive the ravisher of his mistress, as the continent forgive the murders of Britain.
143 His wife and mistress, until an hour ago and inviolate were slipping precipitately from his control.
144 At Francois Mitterand's funeral, his wife, mistress and illegitimate daughter all publically mourned the President.
145 He has a mistress. He and his wife only live together for appearance's sake.
146 Rome and not Carthage was to be the mistress of the world.
147 But, he soon realizes gold digger . She is even willing to be a big shot's mistress.
148 And, that's Benjamin Guggenheim and his mistress, Madame Aubert. Mrs.
149 Goya wanted to portray his mistress, the Duchess of Alba.
150 She stood with arms akimbo while she gave the mistress a piece of her mind.
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