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ladyship /ˈleɪdɪʃɪp /noun ( Her/Your Ladyship) 1A respectful form of reference or address to a woman who has a title: the car is outside, Your Ladyship...- His actress wife, known respectfully as Her Ladyship, is kind but baffled.
- I pause there, your Honours, to say, with the greatest respect to her Ladyship, that is, in fact, a very crucial observation.
- Her Ladyship added that ‘a number of new requests were subsequently made by the Rochamel Development.’
1.1British ironic A form of reference or address to a woman thought to be acting in a grand or self-important way: bow everyone, Her Ladyship’s actually gracing us with her presence!...- Imagine the traffic snarls which would happen if Her Ladyship went to work.
- Her Ladyship is down for the weekend, so the latest entry into the Idiot of the Week hall of fame is just going to have to wait.
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