Phrases with «dame»

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The word "dame" refers to a title or honor given to a woman who has been recognized for her achievements, often in the fields of acting, singing, or other distinguished professions. It is used as a respectful way to address or refer to these accomplished women. Full definition

Adjective + «dame»

Sentences with «dame»

  • Someone's killing the newly minted stars of Grandes Dames of New Orleans and reporter Paige Tourneur's on the story. (fkbt.com)
  • And while she may not fit neatly within an art - historical movement, Redstone shares with other artists — such as that grande dame of British abstraction, Bridget Riley — the project to inspire viewers to look closely, in her case at space. (art-agenda.com)
  • The fact that the work was being funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation also offered some possibility that the grand dame of old - school civil rights groups would offer a school reform agenda that would actually meet the educational and civil rights challenges facing Black America today. (dropoutnation.net)
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