baroness

IPA: bˈɛrʌnɪs

noun

  • The wife of a baron.
  • A woman holding a baronial title in her own right; a female ruler of a barony.
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Examples of "baroness" in Sentences

  • Baroness Symons agreed to a meeting.
  • A female married to a baron is a baroness.
  • The daughter of an earl outranks a baroness.
  • Destro and the Baroness escape with Joe help.
  • The Baroness remains involved with the museum.
  • A Baroness is the female equivalent of a baron.
  • If, that is, the baroness is the Master Criminal. "
  • Baroness Billingham was a councillor for many years.
  • Mr. ROCCA: But the baroness was a real horrible person.
  • The first Independent Adjudicator was Baroness Ruth Deech.
  • She has admitted lying to Baroness Scotland about mislaying her passport.
  • She had been awarded a title baroness by the time she joined us the fall of '93.
  • The baroness was the one who secured my access to the museum in Austria for my research on the Spear of Destiny.
  • But on my forefinger I wore a heavy gold ring -- the gift of a certain German baroness whose name I may not mention.
  • ANNOUNCER: Thatcher retired from Parliament in 1992 and was given the title baroness, but politics remained her passion.
  • There is a dreadful second rater in The House of Lords called baroness Scotland: hope she gets the Order of The Boot along with Amos

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