Sentence example with the word 'patrician'

patrician

archduke, baronet, ducal, genteel, grand duke, kingly, landgrave, margrave, of rank, princely, seignior, titled

Definition adj. befitting a person of noble origin

Last update: December 7, 2015


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She was pagan in every gesture, and not a patrician.   [Please select]

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He lives a patrician lifestyle.   [adjective]

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He is the first patrician from Rome.   [noun]

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He made a proud, patrician face.   [adjective]

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The student acted like such a patrician, the teachers never called on him because they were sure that he would break out into one of his stories, or even walk around the classroom not in his seat while examining all the other students test scores and which questions they had gotten wrong and he was such a fuss when he did not get a 100% that the teachers always let him retake the quiz no matter what score he got and no matter if he only got 1 wrong, he is such a badger. (True story )   [Please select]

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Ter came from a patrician family and brought a substantial dowry.   [Please select]

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The young officer acquired both by fortunate commercial speculations and by his union with a maiden of the ancient patrician clan of the Julii.   [Please select]

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Some really patrician milieu is needed to replace the antique court of the dear old Marquise, and to extinguish the Scudéry, whose Saturdays grow more vulgar every week.   [Please select]

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Life went on rapid wheels in patrician Paris.   [Please select]

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He had a dignity which made his Puritanical plainness more patrician than Rochester's finery, more impressive than Buckingham's graceful splendour.   [Please select]

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Dii majorum gentium--gods of the patrician families; jus gentium--right of nations; that is, of families or nobles.   [Please select]

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