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were ladies
noun
The mistress of a household.
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Women were glamorous, more feminine; they were ladies".
All around us, however, were ladies wearing mink and sable and occasionally ermine.
"Some men asked me how dare I swear when there were ladies in the room".
Fortunately, many of Ensler's invitees were veterans of spiritual retreats and self-help workshops, and therefore were ladies who take shoelessness in stride.
These were "ladies by the hour who brought only scanty-panty testimonials of propriety," according to the 2001 Fort Greene Newsletter article.
But according to the "golden gals of wrestling," like Ella Waldek, pictured here, the early stars of the sport were ladies first, wrestlers second.
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The two internal candidates were Lady Hale and Lord Mance.
Tonight's advice is: Ladies be beautiful,.
These are ladies.
"They're ladies, right?" she joked.
"Here we are, ladies," J. Jill says.
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