Czarina [noun]

Definition of Czarina:

historically, person who ruled an area

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Sentence/Example of Czarina:

Still the Czarina's daughters are so beautiful and charming they would soon be made welcome wherever they went.

She never had but one Son, and that was he who marry'd the present Czarina, but died soon after his Marriage.

The sore longing of an infuriated Czarina is now let loose, and in a condition to fulfil itself!

But most perilous of all, most immediately perilous, is the implacable Czarina, set afloat upon English guineas!

Hanbury could not, still less could the Majesty's Ministry, surmise the Czarina's secret at all, now or for a good while coming.

By refusing great offers from the Czarina and the King of Prussia, he has shown himself above interest and vain ambition.

And all the time the Czar went right on with his official mourning for the Czarina!

Csars wife should be above suspicion, said haughty Csar, and the world applauds; but every woman is czarina by divine right.

M. Emazar, founded by the Czarina Catherine, through her ambassador.

The principles proclaimed by the Czarina were approved by France and Spain.