lady|ladies in English
noun
[la·dy || 'leɪdɪ]
well educated and refined woman, woman of high social position; daughter or wife of a nobleman, noblewoman; woman, female
Use "lady|ladies" in a sentence
1. Ladies and Gentlemen, the First Lady of the United States.
2. Anglered is ladies' stylish private wardrobe, every lady can find your own style in our store
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4. The race includes a ladies' race, the first lady taking about five minutes longer to cover the distance.
5. Fourteen Second Ladies have gone on to become First Lady of the United States during their husband's terms as President.
6. Enough, ladies.
7. Ladies, charge!
8. Ladies and gentlemen.
9. Afternoon, ladies.
10. Availability: Ladies suffer from hypogenetic and droopy breast, ladies after lactation.
11. Chao cac co, ladies!
12. Distinguished delegates, Ladies and Gentlemen,
13. Should the ladies wear dresses?
14. Lucky for the ladies.
15. The lady.
16. Poor lady.
17. Lady Gahee!
18. My Lady?
19. So does Catherine and my ladies.
20. Is there a Ladies near here?
21. Can I take your coats, ladies?
22. Ladies usually sit in the grandstand.
23. Please be seated, ladies and gentlemen.
24. I'm going to the ladies'.
25. Minister Dung, Ladies and Gentlemen,