Crossword-Solution: MARCHIONESS
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Marchioness | n. | The wife or the widow of a marquis; a woman who has the rank and dignity of a marquis. |
We have 10 clues for the answer “MARCHIONESS”
| Clue | Answers |
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| MARQUIS, wife of | 1 answer |
| The wife of marques | 1 answer |
| the wife or widow of a marquess | 1 answer |
| Wife of a marquis | 2 answers |
| Titled lady | 6 answers |
| Noblewoman | 12 answers |
| WELL-bred personage | 44 answers |
| titled person | 44 answers |
| NOBLE personage | 46 answers |
| PERSON of distinction | 52 answers |
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Hint 2 anagram
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Sentences with MARCHIONESS (5)
After alluding airily to the Vehmgericht, aqua tofana, Carbonari, the Marchioness de Brinvilliers, the Darwinian theory, the principles of Malthus, and the Ratcliff Highway murders, the article concluded by admonishing the Government and advocating a closer watch over foreigners in England.
This young lady puts me much in mind of her; it is true, the Marchioness, as I saw her then, was about fifteen years older than this young gentlewoman is now, and not so tall by some inches, but she had the very same hair, and much the same neck and shoulders--no offence, I hope? And then some of the young gentlemen, with their cool, haughty, care-for-nothing looks, struck me as being very fine fellows.
Thorley Chivers, but who, having received a Papal title, had resumed her first husband's patronymic, and called herself the Marchioness Manson, because in Italy she could turn it into Manzoni) the little girl received an expensive but incoherent education, which included "drawing from the model," a thing never dreamed of before, and playing the piano in quintets with professional musicians.
And so, while she became a marchioness, and pronounced her second "Yes," before a very few friends, at the office of the mayor of the English urban district, malicious people in the Faubourg were making fun of the whole affair, and affirming this and that, whether rightly or wrongly, and comparing the present husband to the former one, even declaring that he had partially been the cause of the former divorce.
These once passed, the tranquillity of his mind, the assurance of felicity, and above all the presence of Agnes, (Who was no sooner reestablished by the care of Virginia and the Marchioness, than She hastened to attend her Lover) soon enabled him to overcome the effects of his late dreadful malady.
Quotes with MARCHIONESS (1)
Ralston looked down his long, elegant nose at the vile creature at his feet, and said, “You just impugned the honor of my future marchioness. Choose your seconds. I will see you at dawn.” Leaving Oxford sputtering on the ground, Ralston spun on one elegant heel to face Benedick. “When I am done with him, I am coming for your sister. And, if you intend to keep me from her, you had better have an army at your side.
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Appears in: NYT, USA TODAY.
Used 2 times in crossword archives (1976–1999).