Lady meaning in English
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Definition
a lady: a woman, a polite form of address for a woman
(Listen to me,) lady!: (Listen to me,) woman!
The ladies (love me!): Women (love me!)
- "-Well-brought-up young ladies takes naps ( sic ) at parties."
- "I don't often get such a pretty lady to come here on her own accord... and for free!"
- "Samantha : Here I am ladies."
- "Moira : And talking of pretty ladies, who's this little princess next to you?"
- "You want me to find... a "lady" for the evening?"
- "To make a long story slightly longer, I have 5 more intensive sessions with this lady."
- "Brian : Well, when the ladies discovered we were escaping, Horatio and I ran as fast as we could."
- "I've made a decision, however, and rather than follow in my grandfather's footsteps, and live his dream, I've decided to pursue my own dream. Ladies and gentleman, I've decided to become..."
- "So, what do you have to say for yourself young lady, hmm?"
- "Warbuckle : I think I do... You want me to find... a "lady" for the evening?"
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