Sentences with phrase «aristocratic ladies»

The phrase "aristocratic ladies" refers to women who come from high social classes and noble families. They typically have wealth, privilege, and may hold titles of nobility. Full definition
This cream lace fabric resembles bobbin laces, once so popular among aristocratic ladies.
And with a Byronic hero, a Highlander and a scandalous aristocratic lady as potential lovers?
Myra Baby name has various origin Arabic meaning: Aristocratic Lady Sanskrit meaning: Beloved (though there is no detailed information available for this but I think it is associated with Mira) English meaning: poetic invention Greek meaning: myrrh, an aromatic shrub.
Some dog breeds were selectively bred to work a good part of the day alongside humans and some were pampered lap dogs and feet warmers for aristocratic ladies.
These dogs didn't have any particular working function other than providing companionship and warming up the laps and feet of many European aristocratic ladies.
Therefore, during the day aristocratic ladies could use the mane to keep their hands warm and at night the shaved part was allowed under the covers to warm their toes.
Bichons have been the favored playthings of aristocratic ladies since the Middle Ages.
This white lace fabric resembles bobbin laces, once so popular among aristocratic ladies.
When asked by an aristocratic lady whether quaternions were useful for anything, Hamilton joked, «Aye, madam, quaternions are very useful — for solving problems involving quaternions.»
This grey guipure lace fabric resembles bobbin laces, once so popular among aristocratic ladies.
This black guipure lace fabric resembles bobbin laces, once so popular among aristocratic ladies.
As almost any time she can change her clothes and disguise herself as an aristocratic lady or as a slave.
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