goddess
IPA: gˈɑdʌs
noun
- (religion) A female deity.
- (figuratively) A woman honored or adored as physically attractive or of superior charm and intelligence.
- (figuratively) A woman of substantial authority or influence.
- The single goddess of various monotheistic religions.
- The single goddess of various bitheistic or duotheistic religions.
- (Wicca) The Lady, the main deity in Wicca.
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Examples of "goddess" in Sentences
- Sheen says he picked up the term "goddess" from Cage.
- The ice goddess is able to control men against their will.
- What if the goddess is immortal but suffers the pains of mortal flesh?
- An actress looking for work ends up as a stand-in goddess in a nazi Xenium plot.
- But really I would have perferred to be the goddess or the temptress or the dark goddess but whatever
- The former “rain goddess” has become one of the most recognizable icons in comic culture, black or white.
- Aside from not rolling trippingly off the tongue, I found that many women took issue with the word goddess.
- I swear to whichever goddess is presently in the mood to listen, if these weird dreams keep up, I'm going to have our water tested for LSD.
- The new series acquisitions feature some of the best characters that the manga world has to offer, including fighting maids, a temperamental rain goddess, and — in a unique twist — cute, talking bacteria.
- Aaron Carter tasted bile on Dancing With the Stars, fabulous guest judge Nigella Lawson fought the urge to hurl on Top Chef, and poor Carol Hannah dropped to her knees and worshiped the porcelain goddess on Project Runway.
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