An important or influential (and often overbearing) person.
Person with privileges due to their status.
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Examples for "dignitary "
Examples for "dignitary "
1 The dignitary retired, and the king was left alone in his apartment.
2 Presently the dignitary returned the picture and raised his head from thought.
3 Then the doctor was hastily summoned by telephone; the dignitary was collapsing.
4 If a foreign dignitary arrives, the flag of his nation is flown.
5 So they're excited at the prospect of preserving one last communist dignitary .
1 Why don't you get some of your friends to go for that wooden-faced panjandrum - eh
2 Anthony "Tones" Frobisher, the grand high panjandrum of Discount Electronix (Birch Hill Mall branch).
3 Are you responsible for this panjandrum to-night?
4 I did not care for all this panjandrum of punctiliousness, but was, I hope, civil and chatty with everybody.
5 Doreen has balanced the tea tray on the top of her walker and pushes the whole panjandrum into the living.
1 For each positive identification, VIP creates a document containing all parameters used.
2 Five days post treatment VIP was still significantly elevated compared to controls.
3 Our results showed that most VIP neurons very strongly signal heading direction.
4 Robert Scoble rocks the VIP area at the Digg party Saturday night.
5 Innervation of the early anterior chamber was also demonstrated by VIP - LIR fibers.
1 I just loved to hear her, and she walked like high - up royalty.
2 The penthouses have good balconies, some with high - up views of the Dublin mountains.
1 Want to make me a high muckamuck , a grand sachem surrounded by his valiant bodyguard?
2 All the high muckamucks in and roundabout Florence will be getting out their jewels and gowns.
1 The grown-up daughter, Frances, was a very important person in our world.
2 After them rides a very important person , the city marshal, on horseback.
3 Isobel, as the central figure of this dissatisfaction, was a very important person .
4 The falconer, who took care of the hawks, was a very important person .
5 Surji Rao was first Minister to the Maharajah, and a very important person .
6 The old clerk at Woodmancote, near Henfield, Sussex, was a very important person .
7 Are you a very important person that they should bother to do that?
8 The chief is a very important person , and has great power over his inferiors.
9 She felt herself coming to be a very important person .
10 He is a very important person , this heart, as I hardly need tell you.
11 Sasha, someone came to our door last night, a very important person : a minister, actually.
12 For she had found herself within the last few hours a very important person indeed.
13 Just at present his critical defection from the Council made him a very important person indeed.
14 Being a very important person indeed, he was invited to pay his respects to Queen Victoria.
15 Whoever lived here had plenty of extra rooms and must, therefore, be a very important person indeed.
16 It happened that this twelve-year-old cadet was already a very important person in the kingdom of France.
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