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Margaret Rose

American  

noun

  1. 1930–2002, English princess (daughter of George VI; sister of Elizabeth II).


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"Papa is to be King," Elizabeth informed her six-year-old sister Margaret Rose that December day, explaining the sudden cheering from the crowds that were gathering outside their town house in Piccadilly.

From BBC Feb. 5, 2022

Sinéad avoids her own reality by inhabiting the lives of others: Margaret Rose, who makes endless calls to her family on her Nokia phone, and Jane, who asks Sinéad if she can borrow a bra.

From New York Times Jan. 14, 2022

When Moses was 7, her baby sister Margaret Rose died of dehydration after suffering from diarrhea.

From Los Angeles Times Sep. 3, 2020

Prior to 2018, only two Black Delawareans had held a Senate seat: Herman Holloway from 1964-1994, and his successor, Margaret Rose Henry, from 1994-2018.

From Washington Times Jul. 11, 2020

Margaret Rose Kane knows how to make things happen.

From "Silent To The Bone" by E.L. Konigsburg

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