Antonym: princess. Similar words: princess, crown prince, print, spring, sprint, imprint, printed, printout. Meaning: [prɪns] n. a male member of a royal family other than the sovereign (especially the son of a sovereign).
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151, They were deeply concerned about Prince Charles's decision to give up shooting as well as his inclination towards vegetarianism.
152, A third close friend, Ed Prince, learned early that poor boys whose fathers die young could not succeed at business.
153, With his friends and allies about him, a prince might discuss future strategy, consider marriage alliances, resolve disputes.
154, In 1418, proclaiming himself the Prince of Pacification, Le Loi raised the banner of revolt.
155, A prince should be slow to punish, and quick to reward. Ovid
156, The additional money will be used for further clean-up work in the Prince William Sound, site of the spill.
157, Prince sang about doves crying; beauty and courage and curiosity and gentleness seemed not to be rare aberrations in the world.
158, But the prince got cold feet and failed to turn up.
159, Prince William, 10, chewed his lip anxiously while eight-year-old Harry stared wistfully ahead, dreaming of Christmases past. Sentencedict.com
160, All appointments to military and administrative posts were in the gift of the Grand Prince.
161, Prince Charles admired her sense of style and colour and left the burden of decoration to her.
162, The Prince smirked and Gaveston turned, for the first time acknowledging their presence with a condescending sneer.
163, She was twenty-three and simply too young to comprehend the feelings of middle age - let alone those of a middle-aged Prince.
164, Prince, and the artist formerly known as, has long blurred the lines between divinity and getting down.
165, As the story goes, Pigneau hid the fugitive prince and became his adviser.
166, But the prince was still in pain today and was forced to cancel the engagement.
167, Twenty-one days later the Prince arrived to see what was going on.
168, Prince Charles could never have dreamed of this twist to his call for respectful allegiance to the past.
169, Snow White asked where she was, and the prince replied with joy that she was safe with him.
170, With the agreement of the two parties, Prince Norodom Sihanouk assumed power as head of state.
171, The Prince needed sound advice, particularly as he moved into more and more controversial areas.
172, The Whigs were concerned that the arbitrary power of a prince was being replaced by the arbitrary power of the legislature.
173, Then we bought a lovely horse called Prince with much better breeding than the others.
174, Prince Andrew has left the Royal Navy after 22 years of service to become a trade ambassador.
175, The Prince rule of strict liability as to age, which applies equally to indecent assault, has already been noticed.
176, The man shrugged, confident in the power of the Prince to protect, at least against the Parquet.
177, Losing Harris and Prince would be the biggest blows, though.
178, Then he filled his clay pipe with Prince Albert tobacco mixed with mullein weed for his bronchitis and lit it.
179, Knowing the Prince played the cello, the professor asked whether he would like to have a go.
180, Prince Henry, who's nine, is very a nice little boy, and his sister Elizabeth is beautiful.
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