Ladyships [noun]
Definition of Ladyships:
term of respect, usually to royalty
Synonyms of Ladyships:
Sentence/Example of Ladyships:
If your ladyship doesn't really know, you had better ask Sir Rupert; he'll tell you it's all right.
"Perhaps your ladyship can persuade Lady Hartledon to exert herself," suggested the bland doctor.
Sir Alexander intimated that her ladyship might try it; graciously observing that it would do no harm.
Every body in the house despised her; her ladyship insulted her; the very kitching gals scorned and flouted her.
He was so polite, that he wanted to mount the stairs with her ladyship; but no, she would not suffer it.
It contained, as her ladyship said, "some odds and ends that would be useful to the young couple."
Truth to tell, there were not many things in life that had power to frighten her ladyship very much.
Her ladyship is naturally interested in the affair of to-morrow, and has kindly undertaken to keep us up to date in our behaviour.
It gives her ladyship a feeling of importance to hold me here while she asks after the comfort of her mother.
We have put a double stroke of malt to it, as your ladyship well knows, ever since the happy Restoration.