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Discover LudwigThe phrase "damsel of" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used in romantic or medieval-style language to describe a young unmarried woman of noble birth or a beautiful and innocent girl. Example: "The prince rode in on his noble steed to rescue the damsel of the castle, who was being held captive by an evil sorcerer." In this example, "damsel of the castle" refers to a young woman who lives in the castle and is in need of rescue.
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Despite numerous efforts to recast herself as a damsel of the woods, Cunningham keeps getting catapulted back to the city.
He was well-known enough to guest on The Monkees TV show, where he sang Song to the Siren as if he was a minstrel in distress serenading the damsel of his dreams.
Ms. Trombly, a bird-boned strawberry blond damsel of 54, even cracks a few egg jokes -- "I've been around eggs for so long, I'm ready to grow feathers," she warns -- and calls it no mere coincidence that she breakfasted on an omelet and had a poached egg in her Balthazar salad at lunch.
"Thus, we have a damsel of decidedly Midwestern bent asking women to 'consider' the Milan, talking about how that car offers more than the boss's car, pointing out with little subtlety that the 'boss' is a woman".
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The tank in which the damsels of "O" swim each evening holds 1.5 million gallons, no less.
The thoroughfare, one newspaper reported, "was crowded with an unusually large and brilliant array of the beauty of our city — the stately matrons and lovely damsels of the South.
This stable of lady characters has gone from the demure damsels of the Snow White era to the arguable more bad-ass Pocahontas… But I think we can all agree that Leia would kick all their asses.
So then they made three satires on her, which left three blotches on her cheeks, to wit, Shame and Blemish and Disgrace.... Thereafter the damsel died of shame.... ("The Wooing of Luaine…" trans. byW. Stokes, Revue Celtique, XXIV [1903], 273 285).
The influencers aren't actual Time Inc. editors or reporters, but the company said they've been vetted by the editorial team — the initial lineup includes My Nguyen of My Healthy Dish and Jacey Duprie of Damsel in Dior.
One positive comment notes Champlin's portrayal of Dale Arden, who was transformed from the typical damsel in distress of the serials into a trained scientist and a "quick thinker who often saved [Flash and Zarkov] from perishing".
But the eventual scene of a helpless damsel at the mercy of a monstrous man is subverted.
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