All 8 Uses
monarchy
in
The Heir, by Kiera Cass
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- I pulled on my outfit and brushed out my hair, preparing for another day as the future face of the monarchy.†
p. 4.8 *monarchy = a government, country, or ruling family of a country ruled by a king of queen
- They're mad at the monarchy, not you.†
p. 89.4
- The rebels were gone, but now we were faced with different pockets of people fighting the monarchy.†
p. 185.6
- They're rallying to end the monarchy.†
p. 267.5
- This certainly wouldn't be the last we heard about abolishing the monarchy.†
p. 270.2
- Each day in the Men's Parlor, I'm translating political science books to him or trying to explain the difference between the absolute monarchy you have here and the constitutional monarchy he grew up with in Swendway.†
p. 292.9
- Each day in the Men's Parlor, I'm translating political science books to him or trying to explain the difference between the absolute monarchy you have here and the constitutional monarchy he grew up with in Swendway.†
p. 292.9
- Weeks had passed, he still had no idea how to address the caste issues, and pockets of rioters were calling for the end of the monarchy.†
p. 297.6
Definitions:
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(1)
(monarchy) a government, country, or ruling family of a country ruled by a king of queen
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)