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regal

[ree-guhl] / ˈri gəl /


Example Sentences

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We don’t really know who Isidora was: We can surmise that she was, most likely, the wife of a man of means, of high but not regal status.

From The Wall Street Journal

His insides must be rotting and gross, but his green leaves and spikey shell are still regal.

From Literature

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor left Windsor not with a regal fanfare, but with the chug of removal lorries, heading for Norfolk in the night.

From BBC

The tighter scope and folksy approach — from a score with more spare acoustic guitar than sweeping orchestral numbers and an abundance of drab peasant rags over plush regal garb — is refreshing, at first.

From Los Angeles Times

She was her usual calm self, her spine as straight as a fence post and her gait regal like Queen Victoria.

From Literature