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regal

[ree-guhl] / ˈri gəl /


Example Sentences

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Her work for the front, Main Street areas of the park is shown, and it’s Victorian, regal and just ever-so-slightly fanciful.

From Los Angeles Times

However, that choice underscores the regal reputation of the meat, along with bolstering theories as to why Americans don’t eat it more often.

From Salon

That day, in her parents’ closet, Robinson turned lemons into hard lemonade, and with a visor high on her head like a regal crown, a new version of herself emerged — an entitled one.

From Los Angeles Times

BFM reported that the stolen pieces were believed to include jewels belonging to Napoleon III, and that a second cabinet containing other regal treasures may also have been targeted.

From BBC

Mule deer — with their white hindquarters and regal antlers — were first brought to the island in 1928 as game animals, according to Barton.

From Los Angeles Times