Such majesty, and now, as there must be at any wedding, such innocent sweetness.
From the telegraph.co.uk
At one point, his majesty dashed from the throne to climb onto his mother's lap.
From the cnn.com
I've always thought of the South Pole as a place of overpowering silent majesty.
From the orlandosentinel.com
The senior good guys, notably Ynyr and Cyclops, move with a certain sad majesty.
From the time.com
Close carries herself with the cool, pathetic majesty of the prematurely doomed.
From the time.com
Must I not leave untouched the majesty of the State, the sanctity of the Church?
From the en.wikipedia.org
He talked about how opposing teams would come in, awed by its size and majesty.
From the forbes.com
I am rarely lost for words, but the majesty and the scale rendered me speechless.
From the telegraph.co.uk
He does it to witness the majesty of hawks in pursuit, the way nature intended.
From the stltoday.com
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Stateliness: impressiveness in scale or proportion
Majesty is an English word derived ultimately from the Latin Maiestas, meaning Greatness.
"Metal Force" (formerly Majesty) is a Heavy Metal band from Germany.
Majesty is the sixth Christian worship music album recorded by Ron Kenoly. For this album, Kenoly recorded the album live from Liberty University's Vines Center in Lynchburg. ...
The quality of being impressive and great
A term used to describe an eagle crowned and holding a scepter.
Code word for the President of the United States, used for communications regarding the MJ-12.
When used as Your Majesty, a form of address for a King or Queen.