Examples of 'lords and masters' in a sentence
Meaning of "lords and masters"
lords and masters: This phrase is often used to describe people who have complete control or authority over others. It can imply a hierarchical relationship where one group or individual has dominion or superiority over another
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- plural of lord and master
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lords and masters
They were lords and masters of the area.
To await the reappearance of their lords and masters.
Your lords and masters.
I would prefer to leave that to our lords and masters.
Our lords and masters.
But they are our lords and masters.
Lords and masters keeping you at it, are they?
Writing is for lords and masters.
Farewell, lords and masters of the board.
It 's as if women were designed to aggravate their lords and masters.
Must not keep our lords and masters waiting.
Vincent de Paul, we discover that the poor are our lords and masters.
This is not what our lords and masters told us at all.
Ah . It 's as if women were designed To aggravate their lords and masters.
You know how many lords and masters we have in all the world?
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And thereby make ourselves, as it were, the lords and masters of nature.
We are lords and masters of….
Ministers are our lords and masters.
Oh, ho! Farewell, lords and masters of the board.
The governments cannot remain the sole lords and masters any more in the EU.
The English people are lords and masters there you know?
Last year the dean asked who our lords and masters were, but I could not answer.
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They were lords and masters of the area
I support waiting for our lords recovery
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