Dame in a sentence as a noun

The previously receptive dame might start to notice Mr. 170k's bald spot, and spend more time staring at a younger prospect.

So there was either a 51 or 53 year long period in which you could take Irish currency to the Central Bank on dame Street and exchange it at par.

The fact that all content is donated to the public is a big divide between Wikipedia and Facebook, as is its fundamental mission.

Websites are fundamentally different and thats certainly an interesting problem.

Dame definitions

noun

informal terms for a (young) woman

See also: doll wench skirt chick bird

noun

a woman of refinement; "a chauffeur opened the door of the limousine for the grand lady"

See also: madam ma'am lady gentlewoman