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Meanings of
peeress
in английском
португальский
lady
каталонский
aristòcrata
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A woman of the peerage in Britain.
noblewoman
Lady
nobleman
Lord
португальский
lady
Usage of
peeress
in английском
1
The door gently opened-themeek face of the new
peeress
appeared.
2
As soon as the train started the
peeress
began to cry.
3
I never promised you that I would make you a
peeress
.
4
He might if she was a
peeress
in her own right!
5
But it is much to be a wife; and more to be a
peeress
.
6
Then the potential
peeress
got up and left the room.
7
The proposal of the venerable
peeress
was at first very naturally gratifying to Darrell.
8
She might take her fortune to London and become a
peeress
of the realm.
9
As the light travelled each
peeress
shone like a rainbow.
10
La Palferine, seeing her, said, 'You have made a
peeress
of yourself I know.
11
Miss Carolina Wilhelmina Amelia Skeggs is good; Lady Blarney is not the overdressed and overacting
peeress
.
12
She was a
peeress
till there should be a peer; the peer should be her husband.
13
She looks like a
peeress
,
and bears her honours grandly; but they will never harden her.
14
They knew that Lady Southminster was the youngest English
peeress
because she had told them so.
15
You would have been a
peeress
of England.
16
She's a
peeress
;
I have said it!
Other examples for "peeress"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
peeress
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
english peeress
young peeress
first peeress
make a peeress
other peeress
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Translations for
peeress
португальский
lady
каталонский
aristòcrata
noble
Peeress
through the time
Peeress
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common