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Discover Ludwig"dragon lady" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to a dominant and intimidating woman, often seen as ruthless and powerful. Example: The new CEO was known as a dragon lady, with her sharp business skills and no-nonsense attitude.
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dragon lady
noun
An East Asian woman who is stereotypically strong, deceitful, domineering or mysterious.
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"And the Dragon Lady isn't Jewish, either.
They called him "dragon lady," "gook" and "chink".
Outspoken, often rude, she was sometimes dubbed "Dragon Lady".
The U-2 is nicknamed the Dragon Lady for good reason.
She's been seen either as a dragon lady, or a helpless, hapless woman manipulated by men.
"Americans gave her the comic-strip character's name: the Dragon Lady".
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Mr. Peña is particularly hard on the mother, a stylized bundle of dragon-lady tropes.
Suzy Nakamura, as True's assistant, reprises her brittle office-dragon-lady routine from "Back to You," and it's still funny.
"There's a stereotype of that character you often see in films," she said, "the dragon-lady boss.
Presiding over the boardroom is a dragon-lady villainess called the Killer Queen, played with generic histrionics by Patti Russo.
It consists entirely of photographs of the Qing Empress Dowager Cixi (1835-1908), a dragon-lady type feared by many, loved by few.
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