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Mary of Teck

American  
[tek] / tɛk /

noun

  1. Mary.


Example Sentences

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He proposed to Mary of Teck on December 3, 1891.

From Salon

According to the British royal family's official website, several royal weddings have taken place at Chapel Royal, including Queen Victoria and Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg, their eldest daughter, Victoria, Princess Royal to Prince Friedrich Wilhelm of Prussia, and the Duke of York and Princess Victoria Mary of Teck.

From Fox News

In some ways, it is another grande dame outing, but Smith brings to it a fierce energy and alienated anger – with a style perhaps borrowed from Queen Mary of Teck.

From The Guardian

Once it lifts, Elizabeth is seen talking with her grandmother, Queen Mary of Teck:

From The New Yorker

A more recent relation is Mary of Teck, shown in this 1947 photo, the wife and queen of England's King George V, who ruled England from 1910 to 1936.

From The Wall Street Journal