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princess

[prin-sis, -ses, prin-ses] / ˈprɪn sɪs, -sɛs, prɪnˈsɛs /
NOUN
empress
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If Kennedy was an American prince, the lovely and stylish Bessette was his princess, loved, hated and swarmed at every turn by a predatory paparazzi.

From Los Angeles Times

But when two of her Calvin Klein coworkers gush, “You’re going to be the American people’s princess!” my inner narrator countered, “No. Not so much.”

From Salon

The coachman produced a pink box with a glass slipper inside, telling them: "I've come to find a princess."

From Barron's

In “Roman Holiday,” Audrey Hepburn’s princess and Gregory Peck’s journalist acknowledge their relationship isn’t possible and go their separate ways.

From The Wall Street Journal

It was to beat the computer itself through a blend of skill, repetition and luck to achieve a goal—in the case of “Super Mario Bros.,” to rescue a princess.

From The Wall Street Journal