Definition of Margaret Court

1. Noun. Australian woman tennis player who won many major championships (born in 1947).

Exact synonyms: Court
Generic synonyms: Tennis Player

Lexicographical Neighbors of Margaret Court

Marcuse
Mardi Gras
Marduk
Marechal
Marechal's test
Marek's disease
Marek's disease virus
Marengo
Mareva injunction
Marey's law
Marfan's disease
Marfan's law
Marfan's syndrome
Marfan syndrome
Margaret
Margaret Court (current term)
Margaret Higgins Sanger
Margaret Hilda Thatcher
Margaret Mead
Margaret Mitchell
Margaret Munnerlyn Mitchell
Margaret Sanger
Margaret Thatcher
Margarete Gertrud Zelle
Margarita
Margaropus
Margaropus winthemi
Margasivsa
Margate
Margate fish

Literary usage of Margaret Court

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Jurist by Great Britain Courts (1854)
"Fred. Burghart, Clifford-st., Bond- street, Middlesex, tailor, March 15 at 11, Court of Bank- ruptcy, London, div.—Margaret Court, deceased ..."

2. A New General Biographical Dictionary by Hugh James Rose (1857)
"rank among the imaginative poets of his court, Miseries of Queen Margaret, Court of Fairies, Quest of Cynthia, Shepherds' Syrena, Elegies, and a spirited ..."

3. The Housing of the Working Classes and of the Poor by Moritz Kaufmann (1907)
"We think that, however clean people may be, if they go into Margaret Court, within six months they will be at the same level as most of the other people are ..."

4. The Publications of the Harleian Society by Harleian Society (1878)
"... Scrivener, of this pariah : bur. at Tottenham An abortive child of John King: bur. in the church Margaret Court, dau. of William Court: bur. in south ..."

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