Baronesses [noun]
Definition of Baronesses:
noblewoman
Opposite/Antonyms of Baronesses:
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Sentence/Example of Baronesses:
Baroness Schopenhauer died at Jena; a woman of talent and celebrity, and author of various works, which were collected in 24 vols.
Everybody in the pension was studying something; we avoided the American church and consulate and even the Baroness L.
Baroness Orczy is to be congratulated on a distinctly ingenious idea.
How he manages to turn it all to favour and romance you must allow Baroness Orczy to tell you herself.
Janet Marward, heiress and titular baroness of Skryne in Meath, a manor worth some 200l.
I'm going to buy you a new gown to get married in, a wedding present from Baroness de Meauville's.
The first impression of the two men was that the Baroness had exaggerated the loneliness and desolation of the place.
The Baroness, who had been sitting upon a garden seat, sobbing, came softly up to them.
This prediction has become a reality, though Baroness von Suttner did not live to see the day.
And the baroness threw a furtive look on the ancient and sumptuous clock in a corner of the room.