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Definition of "markee" [mar•kee]

  • Archaic form of marquee. (noun)

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Use "markee" in a sentence
  • "Thank Heaven, the Hazeldeans of Hazeldean were never tuft-hunters and title-mongers; and if I never ran after an English lord, I should certainly be devilishly ashamed of a brother-in-law whom I was forced to call markee or count!"
  • "Thank Heaven, the Hazeldeans of Hazeldean were never tuft - hunters and title-mongers; and if I never ran after an English lord, I should certainly be devilishly ashamed of a brother-in-law whom I was forced to call markee or count!"
  • "How do I know if you own the ship even, or that the charter ain't busted long ago, or that you're being libelled ashore right now, or that you won't dump me on any old beach anywheres without a soo-markee of what's comin 'to me?"
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