14 Metaphors for royal

The Palais Royal, the Palais Luxembourg, the Trianon, and Versailles were alternately scenes of excesses which would have disgraced the reigns of the most degenerate of Saracenic caliphs.

PALAIS ROYAL, a pile of buildings in Paris, of which the nucleus was a palace built in 1629 by Lemercier for Richelieu, and known afterwards as the Palais Cardinal, and which at length by gift of Louis XIV. became the town residence of the Orleans family; these buildings suffered much damage in 1848 and in 1871, but have been restored since 1873.

Full royal is his retinue, Full purple is his state!

"But you told me that Mr. Alfred Royal was your father," said she.

Right royal was the battle, for it was in those old feudal days of strong feeling and bitter, bloody partisanship.

I was never more surprised than when he told me that Madame Royal was a slave.

Royal to me had been its bounty.

Alfred Royal, the eldest, was a complete reproduction, in person and character, of the grandfather whose name he bore.

The Palais Royal is certainly the temple of animal gratification, the paradise of gastronomes.

Affairs are coming rapidly to a crisis; the Palais Royal is this evening in a state of the wildest agitation, so d'Azay has just told me, and, indeed, the city is not safe, even on the boulevards.

We must not forget, however, that the Chapel Royal was originally, as its name implies, a religious body.

The Palais Royal was the first important place to be abandoned, and its pictures and statues were scattered by the triumphant mob.

When Mr. Royal was closing business, he wrote several letters of recommendation for me, and addressed them to well-established merchants.

It won't be long before Royal will be willin' to pass the time o' day with a Jonesvillian.

14 Metaphors for  royal