princes

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Phonetic Respelling: [ prins ]

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plural n. 1 a nonreigning male member of a royal family; 2 a sovereign or monarch; king. 3 in Great Britain a son or grandson if the child of a son of a ki

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We waited for the two princes to arrive.

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We waited for the two princes to arrive.

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What happened to the princes that watched over the princesses bedroom at night?

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How many princes were at the castle to win Hazel's hand?

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What happened to the soldiers sent into the mountains by princes seeking the cauldron of rebirth?

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What happened to the princes that had plotted against Daniel?

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Why didn't the princes like Daniel?

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How did the three princes become good friends?

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What was it called when all the princes and princesses danced together?

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Why was the ugly and poor husband able to get the leaves when the other princes could not?

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While the princesses were fitted for gowns the princes were doing what?

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Why are seven princes try to court Marie?

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What do frogs like to do that princes do not like to do?

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Where do the princes go where everyone knows their names?

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