marquis|marquises in English
noun
[mar·quis || 'mɑrkwɪs /'mɑːkwɪs]
title of nobility which ranks between a duke and a count
Use "marquis|marquises" in a sentence
1. The marquis!
2. " Dear Marquis "?
3. The marquis is our prisoner.
4. No, personally, as in " Dear Marquis. "
5. The marquis know about that?
6. Domaine des Tourelles 'Marquis des Beys'
7. Name's Major Marquis Warren, former U.S. Cavalry.
8. “Adieu, monsieur,” said the marquis, pressing his hand
9. Marquis Industries Soft Dreams Plush Carpet 12 ft
10. Cavatina is located at the gorgeous Sunset Marquis hotel
11. Looks like the marquis beat us to it, Joe.
12. The marquis was beginning to understand Puss - in - Boots'clever plan.
13. $6.49 - $18.99 Martin Authentic Acoustic Marquis® Silked Guitar Strings
14. Have this letter dispatched to the Marquis de Montesquieu immediately.
15. Domaine des Tourelles 'Marquis des Beys' Bekaa Valley, Lebanon
16. The " volontary " contribution of His Excellence, the Marquis Del Basto.
17. When the marquis came up to her the ghost fled.
18. ' Ah! most gracious Monsieur heretofore the Marquis, where is that emigrant?
19. The Marquis would have to marry a woman of noble blood.
20. The king asked the marquis to ride in his coach.
21. Marquis de Condorcet was involved in the origins of this theory.
22. The Marquis de Montcalm was at that time a celebrated royalist.
23. Arroz is a contemporary Spanish restaurant in the Marriott Marquis, Washington DC
24. Hoping that the Marquis will marry his daughter, he suspends the duel.
25. Marquis Grissom already had committed himself and was dashing for the plate.