noble|nobles in English
noun
[no·ble || 'nəʊbl]
person of noble rank; aristocrat
Use "noble|nobles" in a sentence
1. Please help me, kind nobles.
2. The nobles of Florence built splendid palaces.
3. The nobles were dispossessed after the revolution.
4. " Noble bird. "
5. Nobles is a chatty, energetic 55-year-old.
6. 21 He pours out contempt upon nobles,+
7. That's noble.
8. How noble.
9. Educated... patient... noble.
10. Cuirassiers tend to be nobles or members of royalty
11. The nobles had a virtual veto against peasant candidates.
12. Don Nobles is a chatty, energetic 75-year-old.
13. Eighteen nobles decided to take matters into their hands.
14. Wealthy nobles inhabited splendid villas in the surrounding countryside.
15. I think it's noble.
16. The nobles were dispossessed of their lands after the Revolution.
17. BENVOLlO O noble prince.
18. Your blood is noble.
19. Chairacha, however, tried to reduce the power of Sukhothai nobles.
20. The Zhou Ritual madate that Qi Nobles should descent
21. But nobles within a realm had collective interests too.
22. Joining the nobles is the only hope for our people.
23. 10 The nobles had a virtual veto against peasant candidates.
24. In the 1840s Nicholas reduced 64,000 Polish nobles to commoner status.
25. Louis XI., in particular, had to struggle against the Appanaged nobles