| Plural | potentates |
ruling potentate
absolute potentate
political potentate
powerful potentate
corrupt potentate
From the aproned pot-scrubber to the flanneled potentate, everybody liked me, everybody petted me.
The potentate ruled over the kingdom with absolute power.
The potentate's extravagant lifestyle was the talk of the town.
The potentate's decree was met with mixed reactions from the people.
The potentate's reign was marked by prosperity and stability.
The potentate's palace was a symbol of wealth and power.
The potentate's authority was unquestioned by his subjects.
The potentate's army was feared throughout the land.
The potentate's advisors played a crucial role in shaping his policies.
The potentate's coronation ceremony was a grand affair.
The potentate's legacy endured long after his reign ended.
8 Cush became the father of Nimrod, who was the first potentate on earth.
" It is you, " replied the potentate.
You don't mind the new potentates taking over.
Christendom was split in the 16th century, with the pope and various Protestant potentates vying for control.
One of the great secrets of England's success with savage races has been her consideration, her respect, her almost reverence of native customs, ceremonies, and potentates.
The current Tom Thumb being an 'Arab' potentate who had lived at a Strand hotel for a fortnight, and had disappeared without the formality of paying his bill.
You do not know, you do not feel, that in your own distracted heart and disordered brain dwells the source of that unhappiness which all the potentates on earth cannot relieve.
But when it transpired that a gift of peculiar significance was to follow the congratulations, to give them weight, the inference prevailed that the white potentate and the black had taken simultaneous leave of their fourteen senses.
And there he fell in with a deep, dark, deadly, and destructive war, waged by the princes and potentates of those parts, both spiritual and temporal, against what do you think? One thing I am sure of.
Now, Phoebe's presence made a home about her, —that very sphere which the outcast, the prisoner, the potentate, —the wretch beneath mankind, the wretch aside from it, or the wretch above it, —instinctively pines after, —a home!
ruling potentate
absolute potentate
political potentate
powerful potentate
corrupt potentate
From the aproned pot-scrubber to the flanneled potentate, everybody liked me, everybody petted me.
The potentate ruled over the kingdom with absolute power.
The potentate's extravagant lifestyle was the talk of the town.
The potentate's decree was met with mixed reactions from the people.
The potentate's reign was marked by prosperity and stability.
The potentate's palace was a symbol of wealth and power.
The potentate's authority was unquestioned by his subjects.
The potentate's army was feared throughout the land.
The potentate's advisors played a crucial role in shaping his policies.
The potentate's coronation ceremony was a grand affair.
The potentate's legacy endured long after his reign ended.
8 Cush became the father of Nimrod, who was the first potentate on earth.
" It is you, " replied the potentate.
You don't mind the new potentates taking over.
Christendom was split in the 16th century, with the pope and various Protestant potentates vying for control.
One of the great secrets of England's success with savage races has been her consideration, her respect, her almost reverence of native customs, ceremonies, and potentates.
The current Tom Thumb being an 'Arab' potentate who had lived at a Strand hotel for a fortnight, and had disappeared without the formality of paying his bill.
You do not know, you do not feel, that in your own distracted heart and disordered brain dwells the source of that unhappiness which all the potentates on earth cannot relieve.
But when it transpired that a gift of peculiar significance was to follow the congratulations, to give them weight, the inference prevailed that the white potentate and the black had taken simultaneous leave of their fourteen senses.
And there he fell in with a deep, dark, deadly, and destructive war, waged by the princes and potentates of those parts, both spiritual and temporal, against what do you think? One thing I am sure of.
Now, Phoebe's presence made a home about her, —that very sphere which the outcast, the prisoner, the potentate, —the wretch beneath mankind, the wretch aside from it, or the wretch above it, —instinctively pines after, —a home!
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