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maid of honour
noun
- the principal unmarried attendant of a bride Compare bridesmaid matron of honour
- a small tart with an almond-flavoured filling
- an unmarried lady attending a queen or princess
Example Sentences
One was a trawling vessel, the Maid of Honour, commanded by March-Phillipps, the other a transport ship commanded by Appleyard.
In the film, the action is contained to the Maid of Honour and the mission team is reduced to five agents, including Appleyard.
Lady Glenconner, who was a maid of honour at the Queen's coronation, said the show "just makes me so angry".
It is unclear when she reconciled with Mr Trump but by 2008 he hosted her fourth marriage, to Italian actor Rossano Rubicondi, at Mar-a-Lago, with 400 guests and their daughter Ivanka serving as maid of honour.
"When we realised we would have to cut it down to only 15 guests altogether, and I realised I didn't even have space for my best friend, my Maid of Honour, it just didn't make sense."
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