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grande dame

[gran dam, deym, grahnd dam] / ˈgræn ˈdæm, ˈdeɪm, grɑ̃d ˈdam /
NOUN
matriarch
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Today’s glass and steel tower over the bones of what was once the grande dame of colonial luxury, the Hong Kong Hotel.

From Salon

But now the grande dame has decided to hang up her ballet shoes after a 72 year career.

From BBC

Lange’s Lillian Hall is a theater grande dame playing the charismatic matriarch in a Broadway revival of Chekhov’s “The Cherry Orchard.”

From New York Times

In the summer of 1974, I was working as a waiter at the White Elephant, the grande dame of Nantucket hotels, a rambling gray-shingled pile that sits right on the island’s harbor.

From New York Times

The first pick here comes from a grande dame of Australian letters, although she would probably balk at the term.

From New York Times