Queen of England

NOUN
  1. the sovereign ruler of England
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How To Use Queen of England In A Sentence

  • Elizabeth II became Queen of England in 1952.
  • You could be the Queen of England, for all I care - you're not coming in here without a ticket.
  • Weopomeiocs, in a full council of his people is said to have acknowledged himself the homager of the Queen of England, and, after her, of Sir Walter Notes on the State of Virginia
  • Surely the Yanks and the Queen of England have now settled any residual grudges dating back to pre 1776 and there is no longer any need to publicly strangulate Her Majesty's language - at least not on a British Blog. On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
  • According to the scandalmongers, the then Prince of Wales had inherited these emeralds from Alexandra for the purpose of passing them down to his future wife, the next queen of England.
  • Even George W Bush, who tried to portray himself as a homespun Texas rancher, would put on white tie and tails when banqueting with the Queen of England. David Cameron reverts to type for the royal wedding | Alexander Chancellor
  • In an earlier edition, this also appeared: "Even George W Bush, who tried to portray himself as a homespun Texas rancher, would put on white tie and tails when banqueting with the Queen of England" Cameron has spent years trying to play down his privileged background ..., 22 April, page 5, G2. Corrections and clarifications
  • The Queen of England is a hereditary ruler.
  • On January 1, 2007 Ricky was recognized by the Queen of England in the annual New Year's honors 'list, and received the title MBE (Member of the British Empire). PhilBoxing.com - XML News RSS/RDF Feed
  • Further, they have the unique honour of having been felicitated by none other than the Queen of England.
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