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lady <-ies> [ˈleɪdi] N

2. lady (noble):

lady
dama f

first lady N Am

leading lady N

lollipop lady, lollipop man N Brit inf

Usage examples with lady

young lady
the first lady

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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They confirm this from the ill old lady, noting how she has a mass of small pinpricks on her arm.
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His pedagogy was based upon the southern sensibility that a lady was to be trained to submit to the order of men.
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The young lady's nakedness is a sign not so much of seduction, as innocence and vulnerability.
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After paying the waitress with a $100 bill, the lady leaves behind a note for the waitress on a napkin without accepting her change.
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She opens a letter, supposedly for her husband, from a lady arranging an assignation.
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Same goes for the past-best frothy flower sprays of lady's mantle.
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One day, he happens across an arrogant and oppressive young woman who blithely runs her car over an old lady.
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There were two lady passengers on board and a stewardess.
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When the anticipated old lady does not appear at the event, they rush to her home.
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Whereupon the governor, seasoned to the like large experience, pardoned the lady.
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