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1 The Congress of Delft had just clothed him with almost regal authority.
2 About the better-cultivated portions of Lombardy there is an almost regal look.
3 There was something almost regal about him, I thought; a defiance I admired.
4 With a large number of partisans, he assumed almost regal privileges.
5 This almost regal robe was afterwards exchanged for a little semi-transparent shirt without sleeves.
6 The entry road to the Istituto Statale d'Arte was startlingly beautiful, almost regal in appearance.
7 The feasts which the abbots gave were almost regal .
8 He was consequently well able to offer his guests an entertainment of almost regal magnificence.
9 His hospitality, like his fortune, was almost regal .
10 She was sitting straighter, her pose almost regal .
11 Somehow, even in this terrible diner-window light, she looked almost regal , sort of untouchable and interesting.
12 Serena's manner, though gracious, was lofty, almost regal .
13 The earliest minstrels of the Norman courts, doubtless, came from France, where their rank was almost regal .
14 He brought back with him a Greek bride of surprising beauty, and dowered with almost regal wealth.
15 Her eyes were narrowed and hard, and her expression was filled with a stern, almost regal confidence.
16 There was something almost regal about his air of detachment, his solitude amidst such a gay scene.
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