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  • noun Plural form of milord.

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Examples

  • Even coal and English 'milords' shall land only under the French flag. "

    The Modern Regime, Volume 1 Hippolyte Taine 1860

  • When the coalition government gets around to deciding what to do with the House of Lords, chances are that hereditary peers will be made redundant anyway, and their titles will then become no more serious than the European ones in the Almanach de Gotha, which British milords have always found laughable.

    Peerless Titles Paul Levy 2011

  • Come, milords, and lordly perishers, and we will talk of Armageddon when the last sun goes down.

    CHAPTER XXVII 2010

  • I luurv stuff like this, it warms the cockles of my heart, of course I also see BIG dollars signs whenever I see modern city design and look as long as its not done by milords Rogers or Foster all will be good.

    Cheeseburger Gothic » How do we get to Moko’s future? 2010

  • But he wouldn't attend my words, milords, no, he wouldn't.

    Sir Apropos of Nothing PETER DAVID 2001

  • But this young man, this squire, nearly matched him pound for pound, milords!

    Sir Apropos of Nothing PETER DAVID 2001

  • But his head, milords . . . his head would not allow any of you good knights to see that which he himself found so repulsive: his gentler side.

    Sir Apropos of Nothing PETER DAVID 2001

  • But his head, milords . . . his head would not allow any of you good knights to see that which he himself found so repulsive: his gentler side.

    Sir Apropos of Nothing PETER DAVID 2001

  • Nor did he feel that he could face you good sirs, knowing that this more tender side was . . . and there is no delicate way to put it, milords . . . out of control.

    Sir Apropos of Nothing PETER DAVID 2001

  • But this young man, this squire, nearly matched him pound for pound, milords!

    Sir Apropos of Nothing PETER DAVID 2001

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