heiress|heiresses in English
noun
[heir·ess || 'erɪs /'eərɪs]
woman who inherits the property or position of another, inheritor, successor, beneficiary
Use "heiress|heiresses" in a sentence
1. Seamstress and heiress, too
2. He took an heiress to wife.
3. A Philadelphia - or is it Chicago? heiress.
4. He adopts his niece as his heiress.
5. His marriage to an heiress is a tragedy.
6. Prohibition of marriage within the gens except in the case of heiresses.
7. The heiress of Rosings, and of very extensive property.
8. The robber Abduct the heiress and hold her to ransom
9. One daughter, the heiress of Rosings and very extensive property.
10. Marrying an heiress was always the quickest way to wealth.
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12. But Amy was neither a passive heiress nor a passive wife.
13. Anne Mowbray was bride, duchess, virgin, the richest heiress in the land.
14. But the 65-year-old newspaper heiress had other ideas, said Thorstenson.
15. From the start, doubts surrounded her claim to be the missing heiress.
16. Next to him is his wife, heiress to the Potu fortune in sugar.
17. People thought she was a canned-soup heiress who painted seascapes with birds.
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19. 🔊 Because Heather is a spoiled heiress, she looks upon homeless people with Abhorrence
20. She was recognized by a grand national assembly at Scone as heiress to the throne.
21. And I suppose you have not chosen to flaunt yourself as an heiress in society.
22. As an attractive young heiress Karen might quickly become the target of unscrupulous bounty hunters.
23. Miss Blandish - innocent, exquisite, vulnerable heiress - is kidnapped by a gang It gave me an adrenaline rush
24. Oil heiress Joan is going to elope with bandleader Allen whom she ? s known four days.
25. Pedro's heiress was his eldest surviving daughter Constanza, who married John of Gaunt in September 13