Definition of Queenliness. Meaning of Queenliness. Synonyms of Queenliness

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Definition of Queenliness

Queenliness
Queenliness Queen"li*ness, n. The quality of being queenly; the; characteristic of a queen; stateliness; eminence among women in attractions or power.

Meaning of Queenliness from wikipedia

- "career-best performance", Tomris Laffly of RogerEbert.com opined, "In a queenly performance of poise and mystique, Angelina Jolie plays Callas with an...
- yet watchable musical", also writing that Gascón "carries it off with queenly flair". Leonard Maltin called the film "unique and amazing", writing: "Phrases...
- to the tombs of three wives of Thutmose III and Hatshepsut's intended queenly burial site. Meticulous excavations continued for nearly three years before...
- foot, and Catherine was expected to live up to the heavy expectations of queenly dignity. Catherine's good sense, moral rectitude, comp****ion, firm religious...
- "an actress of such ****iness it was an incitement to riot – sultry and queenly at the same time", and "a shrewd, intelligent, intuitive acting presence...
- 2023. Bradshaw, Peter (December 15, 2020). "Wonder Woman 1984 reviewqueenly Gal Gadot disarms the competition". The Guardian. Archived from the original...
- that could "run from ****urist aerobic instructor to new wave pirate to queenly candy raver". Contrary to her present style, M.I.A.'s Arular era style...
- growing rift between the couple or both. Certainly Eleanor had fulfilled her queenly duties of providing both male heirs and daughters as commodities for alliances...
- the time of her death; her left arm had been bent over her chest in the 'queenly' pose. The possible identification is based on her ****ociation with the...
- Gr****: Πάνθοος), son of Othrys, was an elder of Troy, husband of the "queenly" Phrontis and father of Euphorbus, Polydamas and Hyperenor. Because he...