dame造句(1) Dame Ellen Terry was a famous actress.
(2) Barry Humphries's alter ego Dame Edna has taken the US by storm.
(3) Vivienne Westwood is the grande dame of British fashion.
(4) Look at the ice on that dame!
(5) Dame Judi Dench did the narration for the documentary.
(6) Who does that dame think she is?
(7) The dame tell of her experience as a wife and mother.
(8) She was made a Dame in the Queen's Birthday Honours list.
(9) Gee! What a dame!
(10) Dame Joan appeared to tumultuous applause and a standing ovation.
(11) Dame Edna and sausage rolls come immediately to mind.
(12) That dame would break up a high mass.
(13) Annes is a dame of dubious virtue.
(14) You should have seen the dame!
(15) Family members and Notre Dame classmates surprised him, too.
(16) Dame Agatha was hurrying towards him.
(17) Dame Janet Fookes, who could become the Tory nominee for the first woman Speaker.
(18) Dame Ermengilde, her nose in the air, chose to ignore them.
(19) He attended dame school and Erasmus Smith's School in Galway and at sixteen he was earning his living as a tutor.
(20) But yesterday, possums[/dame.html], Dame Edna Everage revealed that she was fed up with rubbing shoulders with the rich and famous.
(21) The author of Dame Sirith was fully able to exploit such prosodic devices to good effect.
(22) One of the few occasions, it appeared, when Dame Iris had met her match.
(23) Dame Sybil earned her everlasting gratitude by suggesting that it was time she retire.
(24) Stanford have looked quite good lately. They absolutely mauled Notre Dame last weekend.
(25) The timetable for our trip to Paris includes visits to Notre Dame, the Eiffel Tower and the Louvre.
(26) I see her picture in the paper, then I holler copper and tell them this is the dame from the sanatorium.
(27) She and the other nuns would still be involved in the official mourning for Lady Eleanor and Dame Martha.
(28) In addition, one adopted son was knighted and an adopted daughter became another dame.
(29) The door was locked but the Lady Eleanor could trust Dame Agatha, who was ever solicitous for her happiness.
(30) But I have never witnessed anything so triumphantly awful as Notre Dame, Fourviere.