damsels in English

noun
1
a young unmarried woman.
The young damsel has been captured by baddie pirate Barbossa because she possesses a rare coin.
noun

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1. Rescue some damsels.

2. Victorian damsels madly anticipate his imminent arrival.

3. He is the lone crusader righting wrongs, rescuing damsels, killing dragons.

4. He spoke of the fallen Caitiffs as being Englishmen, who found a pleasure in exercising oppression and barbarities upon the wandering damsels of

5. Afterwards one of the (damsels) came (back) to him, walking bashfully . She said: "My father invites thee that he may reward thee for having watered (our flocks) for us."

6. In my experience, the food sources are less dependent on weedbeds and I see fewer damsels, Caddises, or Callibaetis, and more scuds, baitfish, crayfish, and annelids

7. The dragon a mythical creature best known for its reptilian appearance and its curious habits of Abducting damsels, hoarding treasure and breathing fire on hapless knights is one of the most popular designs in tattoos

8. The matrons of surrounding parishes, the ladies of Beorminster society, the damsels of town and country, were all present in their best attire, chattering and smiling, and Becking and bowing, after the observant and diplomatic ways of their sex