dame

/deɪm/
noun 6verb 1

Collocations

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ADJ.

old, plain

My grandmother was an old dame who always told us the truth, no matter what.

VERB + DAME

begin, called, restoring, signed

The famous actress was called dame by the queen for her outstanding contributions to theatre.

DAME + NOUN

agatha, baker, cathedral, christie, dozens, edith, janet, n

Dame Agatha Christie wrote some of the most famous detective novels of the twentieth century.

PREP.

from, in, on, out, with

The old dame in the village always had fresh baked bread ready.

ADV.

simply

She simply didn't care what the old dame thought about her career choices.

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