Antonym: prince. Similar words: incessant, incessantly, concession, print, spring, recess, excess, access. Meaning: ['prɪn'sɪs /prɪn'ses] n. a female member of a royal family other than the queen (especially the daughter of a sovereign).
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121. He fell in love with and married a princess after plying her father, the sultan, with many valuable gifts.
122. Like others on first-name terms with the Princess, they know that this is one of her few safe havens.
123. The princess has been nabbed by a knight, a black one, of course.
124. She flounders and leaps towards the kindly light, towards her Princess Harriet asleep on her lawn.
125. They've been doling out compassion long before the late Princess Diana invented it.
126. Princess Margaret wore a pretty blue silk evening dress, and sat in the front row of the circle.
127. Southern Princess went down around 0300 hours but we got away in the lifeboats.
128. The Princess broke down in tears during her first public engagement after Mr Morton's book went on sale.
129. Even after Charles married Princess Diana he kept in close contact with Camilla.
130. The evil sorcerer had been trying to woo the princess, but she remained loyal to her husband.
131. She seemed very magical, like a princess from heaven,(http://sentencedict.com) when she talked about ice cream.
132. In July, looking thin and strained, the Princess is said to be suffering from post-natal depression during the Balmoral holidays.
133. She doesn't wear a lot of jewellery, she is an active working lady - and of course, she is a princess.
134. He wined and dined Princess Diana after supporting her favourite ballet school show.
135. She seemed like a princess to him, not just for her social graces but for her social standing and wealth.
136. The princess passed on her request to Aladdin, who passed it on to the genie.
137. The princess breaks down in tears during a visit to Merseyside.
138. A stunned silence fell upon the room as they focused their attention on what they thought was princess Voluptua.
139. The Princess, he declared, was' very accomplished, a very sensitive player and shows great musical ability.
140. Two weeks ago my family celebrated the marriage of my daughter Anne, the Princess Royal.
141. This'll be a feather in her cap, right enough, a princess named after her.
142. Everyone, even newspaper editors, were caught unawares by the Princess Diana phenomenon.
143. Nicolo shouldered his way through the crowd towards the Princess.
144. The princess tried to project an image of herself as serious and hardworking.
145. Into this busy scene stole the Princess Medea, curious to see the visitors.
146. He joked to her that he would like to solve the mystery, marry a princess, and inherit the kingdom.
147. A member of the Princess Royal's team accused the men from the Star of playing out of order.
148. He stood just within the room, looking steadily at the Princess, and went headlong where his genius pointed him.
149. And as a result we have been treated to the delightful sight of Princess Diana in a variety of stunning swimming costumes.
150. Remember the picture of Princess Diana, asleep during a public appearance?
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