princess
[ˈprɪnses]
Definition:
1. A female member of a royal family other than the queen (especially the daughter of a sovereign).
'princess' example sentence:
- The princess was getting married, and everyone was in town for the great occasion.
- Does he live with a Princess?
- The princess was dressed in brilliant red.
- The evil queen schemed to kill the little princess with poison.
- The Princess's sitting-room leads off the drawing room.
- "Good mother," said the princess, "what are you doing there?"
- When leaving the presence of the princess, you have to bow yourself out as you go.
- So the Queen is so angry that she decides to kill the Princess who has skin as white as snow.
- She was the people's princess.
- I can't believe I am really going to meet the princess.
- The Princess was cruelly cast aside when she failed to produce an heir.
- The princess was ostracized for marrying a rich bourgeois.
- And every day the mirror replies, "You are!" … until one day it says, "The Princess!"
- It was a Princess who was standing outside the door.
- Now he has forgotten you for the Princess.
- The Princess Royal arrived at Gatwick this morning from Jamaica.
- Princess Margaret toned with her in a turquoise print dress.
- No one seems to turn a hair at the thought of the divorced Princess marrying.
- Princess Anna said, "How do you do?"
- Ten kisses from the Princess, or I keep the kitchen-pot myself.
- None of the rules are about the looks of a princess.
- She was got up as an Indian princess.
- He will have a hundred kisses from the Princess!
- Humpy-Dumpy fell downstairs, and yet he married the princess!
- Princess Margaret is divorced from Lord Snowdon.
- Another princess in my shadow come to covet2 my crown.
- The Princess touched it, and was almost ready to cry.
- She said she was a real Princess.
- Upon this bed the Princess was to pass the night.
- Snow White is a princess.
- You are, doubtless, a Princess?
- The princess was not recognized and mingled freely with the crowds.
- Both Princess and swineherd were thrust out of the city.
- The young princess was later proclaimed queen.
- I will go directly to the princess!
- The Sun had captioned a picture of Princess Diana 'Princess of Veils'
- She tripped down the stairs like a fairy princess.
- She looks like a princess in that gorgeous skirt.
- It is to deceive the whole country and the princess too!
- The princess took the spindle and began to try and spin.
- Princess Anne does not have a bottomless purse.
- Princess Anne has private tutors.
- Cheer up! My little princess.
- She was like a princess in a fairy tale.
- She looked like a princess in a nineteenth-century illustration.
- Princess Alexandra was to inherit the title of Duchess of Fife.
- The Princess of Wales laid the foundation stone for the extension to the Cathedral.
- The little girl presented the princess with a large bouquet of flowers.
- Is something the matter, princess?
- Once upon a time there was a princess.
- Once upon a time there was a beautiful princess.
- I should warn you, princess.
- The Princess was reported for speeding twice on the same road within a week.
- Princess Anne topped the guest list.