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- noun Plural form of
royal .
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Examples
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The "royals" - descendants of the kings and queens of old, can afford to play a game of wait and see/cat and mouse.
Archive 2008-10-01 Jan 2008
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The "royals" - descendants of the kings and queens of old, can afford to play a game of wait and see/cat and mouse.
Czar Nicholas and Family Vindicated Jan 2008
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After all, as I've said before, the royals are the ultimate celebrities.
Yvonne Yorke: Official: William and Catherine California Bound! Yvonne Yorke 2011
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After all, as I've said before, the royals are the ultimate celebrities.
Yvonne Yorke: Official: William and Catherine California Bound! Yvonne Yorke 2011
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However, in recent years, because of public outrage at the first time Param Sissaminka was denuded after entering on puberty, the courts have deemed that since the clothing the so-called royals wear is borrowed, only the lender of the clothing has the right to take it back.
Pathfinder Orson Scott Card 2010
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After all, the royals are the place's big selling point.
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In a news conference Friday at Buckingham Palace, Sir Alan Reid, the keeper of the privy purse, a role that is typically described as the royals 'chief financial officer, sought to put the expenditures into perspective.
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In this city, the royals are a part of daily life.
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After all, as I've said before, the royals are the ultimate celebrities.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Yvonne Yorke 2011
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BD Mathers @1. 32, you're entitled to your opinion but claiming that the royals are a tax burden is just wrong.
Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph 2010
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