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ladies
noun
informal(functioning as singular) a women's public lavatory
Example Sentences
"You came in here and lied to the ladies and gentlemen of this jury," Ms Westmoreland said.
At first, the ladies are all giggles and clinking wine glasses, celebrating the fact that they’ve finally found time to connect.
“I’ve had ladies coming here and crying about their stolen engagement rings or grandma’s diamond earrings,” he said.
“These ladies are the fabric that holds society together,” Scaravella says.
The village of Little Nettlebed seems straight from Jane Austen, until its inhabitants start claiming that the five Mansfield sisters have more in common with Rachel Yoder’s “Nightbitch” than proper young Enlightenment ladies.
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