maharani
IPA: mɑhɝˈɑni
noun
- The wife of a maharajah; approximately, a queen consort.
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Examples of "maharani" in Sentences
- Dal dish looks befitting for a maharani..is that why it is called so..
- Titled jet-setters, a maharajah and maharani, a baroness somebody in a beaded mask.
- The maharani had exquisite taste and I did get to see a beautiful crystal encrusted sandal that was made especially for her.
- Chelsea smoothed her French twist hairstyle with her hands and burst from the stall, emitting attitude like a pissed-off maharani.
- She sounds anxious; instinctively, she reaches down beside the bed to touch the tapered fingers of a hand, a bronze, cast from the slender arm of a young maharani, a friend from the Thirties.
- In the hit 1984 ITV series Jewel in the Crown, set in the dying days of the British Raj, a minor maharani screams on tasting a single malt gifted to her by Charles Dance - she thinks he's trying to poison her.
- I know the Khalsa's been spoiling for this - but if they know their own maharani has been conspiring with the enemy, and suspect their own commanders ... well, even the rank and file must have a shrewd idea their rulers want to see 'em beat.
- Murray Kempton, of the New York Post, attended the party and wrote, 'All these people, the Sinatras, Nat Coles, Gene Kellys - the most inescapably valuable collection of flesh this side of the register of maharani -- sons of immigrant or second-class citizens of not so long ago.
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