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dame
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- (in the UK) the title given to a woman with the rank of Knight Commander or holder of the Grand Cross in the Orders of Chivalry;an elderly or mature woman
noun: Dame, plural noun: Dames
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- 1. (in the UK) the title given to a woman with the rank of Knight Commander or holder of the Grand Cross in the Orders of Chivalry Dame Vera Lynn
- 2. archaic, humorous an elderly or mature woman a matronly dame presided at the table
- ▪ North American informal, dated a woman a rich dame who took her husband to the cleaners
- ▪ British a comic middle-aged female character in modern pantomime, usually played by a man.
- a Gothic cathedral in Paris, dedicated to the Virgin Mary, on the Île de la Cité (an island in ...
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- a woman of influential position within a particular sphere: the grande dame of British sculpture
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- a small primary school run by elderly women, especially in their own homes.
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- a woman holding an influential position within a particular sphere: the grande dame of British sculpture
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- a Gothic cathedral church in Paris, dedicated to the Virgin Mary, on the Île de la Cité (an ...
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- (1934–2010), English novelist; full name Dame Beryl Margaret Bainbridge. Her works include The ...
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- (born 1925) US actress; born in England; full name Dame Angela Brigid Lansbury. She appeared in ...
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- (1882–1976), English actress; full name Dame Agnes Sybil Thorndike. She played the title part ...
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- (in the UK) the title given to a woman equivalent to the rank of knight: Dame Vera Lynn
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