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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181. Players search for the princess by uncovering clues, solving puzzles and navigating a medieval maze.
182. She shimmered and shone like a precious jewel, a princess.
183. Read in studio A former maid of the Princess Royal has won the right to sue a national newspaper.
184. Allegations and denials about country hideaways, romantic recordings and Princess Di's secret assignations fly in all directions.
185. Royal author Andrew Morton said yesterday his comments on the future friendship between Gilbey and the princess were based on hypothetical questions.
186. But William was a much loved and much longed-for baby, and the Prince and Princess could not have been happier.
187. But neither the princess nor the police driver got out to inspect the damage.
188. Colleagues of Gilbey have always maintained that his relationship with the princess is strictly platonic.
189. Philippa soon realized that although they welcomed the princess and cheered, their real purpose was to advance their own cause.
190. But a young princess can seduce the vast majority of men.
191. A forensic psychiatrist beleives the Princess Risborough attacker is a sadist from a poor background.
192. The 42-year-old princess married Commander Tim Laurence, who is five years her junior,(Sentencedict) just before Christmas.
193. In a modern day Sleeping Beauty, set in New York, he wakes a medieval princess with a kiss.
194. The Princess Royal intends to devote all her spare time to establishing a happy home life with her new husband and family.
195. When the princess saw him, she loved him too, and they were very happily married.
196. The princess: She was very good and cleaned and cooked for her brothers in their cottage even though she was royalty.
197. They've been transferred from Princess Margaret Hospital in Swindon, where hospital managers have been forced to close three operating theatres.
198. It is run by the charity Turning Point - of which the princess is patron.
199. The princess removes her white crash helmet to chat to a fellow team member.
200. It was not long before the Princess proved that her patronage was not intended as a sinecure.
201. I think we shall not see the likes of Princess Diana ever again.
202. Princess Cruises information, schedules and prices can be obtained from a travel agent.
203. Later, during a frightful storm, a princess knocked at the castle door, begging for shelter.
204. But there was never a chance of a happy ending for Princess Diana and Charles.
205. She seemed to consider the proposal favourably and Princess Margaret, who I knew was keen on the idea, was supportive.
206. Today, an independent inquiry will begin into the muddle at Southampton's Princess Anne hospital.
207. Princess Diana spent a busy day in Tyne and Wear as scheduled.
208. The princess was charged with assault and battery and unlawful interference with the operation of an aircraft.
209. They hit the headlines last year when Richard left his first wife, Caroline, a housemaid with Princess Diana.
210. One evening, Ralph articulated his love to the princess.
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