noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
Crown Prince
Prince Charming
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She is still waiting to find her Prince Charming.
prince consort
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
great
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Pitted against it were the great princes , some with ambition to achieve political and legal independence of the crown.
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We used to be good enemies, that great prince and I, but somehow the enmity's grown cool of late.
handsome
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In several fables the kelpie appears as a handsome young prince , who lures maidens to a watery fate worse than death.
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And then there was a brilliant light and the Beast turned into a handsome prince .
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She loved the handsome prince who was soon to be crowned, and he loved her - or so she believed.
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One hundred years later, a handsome and brave prince rode to the castle.
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For tonight at least, she was Anne Mowbray, sister-in-law to the handsome prince who was soon to be crowned.
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And if I had turned into a handsome prince Gillian would probably have shown me - him - the door.
other
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On the other hand, princes felt free to vent their own anger in ways which they now blocked to others.
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Many of the other princes saw him as easily manipulable towards their faction's ends.
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But the caution of other princes may not have blinded their followers to the possible propaganda value of the Laudes.
young
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The young princes had already been warned that an announcement concerning their parents was being made.
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Unfortunately, the young prince was fatally wounded while hunting in 1031.
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The young prince will feel emotionally bruised that his parents' marriage is over.
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She fell in love with a beautiful young prince named Acis, whom Polyphemus, furiously jealous, killed.
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In several fables the kelpie appears as a handsome young prince , who lures maidens to a watery fate worse than death.
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He was a discreet consultant to King Hassan, whom he had first met when Hassan was a young prince .
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The young prince had been waiting at Croydon Airport to greet his family when the news was broken to him.
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The young prince had showered and changed since she had last seen him.
■ NOUN
crown
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The crown prince countered by arranging full media coverage of a big National Guard training maneuver.
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Conley is clearly the crown prince with 11 hostelries in the city with 774 rooms.
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But the crown prince is 71 himself, and, having only half-brothers within the royal family, may have difficulty ruling.
■ VERB
marry
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But the prince was kind, and Rapunzel decided she wanted to marry him.
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The king announced that whoever fit into the slipper would get to marry the prince .
turn
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And if I had turned into a handsome prince Gillian would probably have shown me - him - the door.
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And then there was a brilliant light and the Beast turned into a handsome prince .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Robbins was a prince among story-tellers.
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the prince of the junk bond salesmen
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Medals, seals, manuscripts reliefs and sculptures document the competition of princes and nobles with the Salien rulers.
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Ralston was considered for a job that challenges many skills and requires the best we find of the warrior / prince genre.
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The prince has suggested two possible constitutional mechanisms to achieve this end.
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There were few things more calculated to endear a prince to his subjects than a display of stern retribution on unjust officials.