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ladies
11 ENTRIES FOUND:
ladies
(noun)
ladies' man
(noun)
ladies' room
(noun)
bag lady
(noun)
cleaning lady
(noun)
dragon lady
(noun)
first lady
(noun)
lady
(noun)
lady–in–waiting
(noun)
leading lady
(noun)
old lady
(noun)
ladies
/
ˈ
leɪdiz/
noun
ladies
/
ˈ
leɪdiz/
noun
Britannica Dictionary definition of LADIES
[
singular
]
British, informal
:
ladies' room
—
usually used with
the
Can you tell me where
the ladies
is, please?
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