royal - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • cruise: Caribbean com cruise royal there wasn't anything who will be there are clubs.

Adjective modifier

  • Caribbean: Who desire a caribbean cruise royal exploring some more.
  • Mediterranean: In caribbean cruise mediterranean royal selecting your the package includes.
  • British: There's never been a worse time to be a British royal.
  • young: The drama tells the story of Prince John, the young royal who was hidden away from society because of his epilepsy.
  • European: The difficulties are likely to surpass even those faced by European royals.

Adjective complement with noun phrase

  • cruise: Editors and speakers washington and elsewhere cruise line royal caribbean international service luxurious accommodations.

Modifies a noun

  • palace: Among the royal palaces of Europe, Windsor Castle justly lays claim to the first place.
  • assent: Equality Act 2006 The Equality Act received royal assent on 16 th February.
  • burgh: HISTORICAL SUMMARY Elgin was founded as a royal burgh by David I in the 12th century.
  • caribbean: I felt the or fax or seas royal caribbean.
  • charter: The Royal Bank was founded by royal charter on 31 May 1727.
  • prerogative: By constitutional law, the timing of a general election is an issue of royal prerogative.

Modifying Another Word

  • truly: A truly royal design and the pride of Harrie Leenders Fireplaces.

Noun used with modifier

  • galveston: Island the virgin caribbean cruise galveston royal texas a true conservative were on our.
  • cruise: Few steps away a few caribbean com cruise royal times.
  • astronomer: Nevil Maskelyne, afterward astronomer royal, became curate of Barnet in 1755.
  • com: Few steps away a few caribbean com cruise royal times.
  • sea: I felt the or fax or seas royal caribbean.
  • battle: Dave Henery had a battle royal to get his newly acquired paunch around the course.

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