Ladies - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈleɪdɪz|  American pronunciation of the word ladies
Brit.  |ˈleɪdɪz|  British pronunciation of the word ladies
- this word is used as a plural form of the nounlady

noun

- Toilets for women.
- A store department where clothing is sold for adult females.
- plural form of lady
- (UK) A toilet for women or girls.

Extra examples

Was happy to hand her grandmother's cookie recipes to the parish ladies to put in their cookbook

...men should watch their language when in the presence of ladies...

...a novel about the dashing cavaliers and gracious ladies of the South before the Civil War...

...cozened several elderly ladies into believing that he was intending marriage...

... old ladies shrivelling to nothing in a forest of flowers and giant facetious get-well cards ...

I expected a glib ladies' man, which he's not. He is an introspective man with deep emotions.

...was happy to hand her grandmother's cookie recipes to the parish ladies to put in their cookbook...

...in Shakespeare's Midsummer Night's Dream, Puck is a hobgoblin who plays pranks such as spoiling milk and tripping old ladies...

...shouldn't you hooligans be in school instead of threatening old ladies?...

...the days when young ladies at a dance were supposed to be kittenish around young men...

...the actor plays a total reptile who's somehow still a hit with the ladies...

...the suave gentleman was a great favorite of the elegant ladies who attended parties at the embassy...

...the ladies arrived bedecked in furs...

The ladies in waiting formed the royal escort.

The gaud that most delights the ladies is the old lace.

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