An important or influential (and often overbearing) person.
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Examples for "dignitary"
Examples for "dignitary"
1The dignitary retired, and the king was left alone in his apartment.
2Presently the dignitary returned the picture and raised his head from thought.
3Then the doctor was hastily summoned by telephone; the dignitary was collapsing.
4If a foreign dignitary arrives, the flag of his nation is flown.
5So they're excited at the prospect of preserving one last communist dignitary.
1Why don't you get some of your friends to go for that wooden-faced panjandrum-eh
2Anthony "Tones" Frobisher, the grand high panjandrum of Discount Electronix (Birch Hill Mall branch).
3Are you responsible for this panjandrum to-night?
4I did not care for all this panjandrum of punctiliousness, but was, I hope, civil and chatty with everybody.
5Doreen has balanced the tea tray on the top of her walker and pushes the whole panjandrum into the living.
1The grown-up daughter, Frances, was a very important person in our world.
2After them rides a very important person, the city marshal, on horseback.
3Isobel, as the central figure of this dissatisfaction, was a very important person.
4The falconer, who took care of the hawks, was a very important person.
5Surji Rao was first Minister to the Maharajah, and a very important person.
1For each positive identification, VIP creates a document containing all parameters used.
2Five days post treatment VIP was still significantly elevated compared to controls.
3Our results showed that most VIP neurons very strongly signal heading direction.
4Robert Scoble rocks the VIP area at the Digg party Saturday night.
5Innervation of the early anterior chamber was also demonstrated by VIP-LIR fibers.
1Want to make me a high muckamuck, a grand sachem surrounded by his valiant bodyguard?
2All the high muckamucks in and roundabout Florence will be getting out their jewels and gowns.
1I just loved to hear her, and she walked like high-up royalty.
2The penthouses have good balconies, some with high-up views of the Dublin mountains.
3The winds, the snows, and the high-up fort remained the same.
4The Morses were well connected and had some quite high-up relatives.
5He were dressed like a high-up officer in the army.
6The party's high-ups, of course, are having none of that.