The former, you may know, has a religious signification, and is seldom seen in the field except a person of high rank be present.
The young Duchess was a woman very strong in getting up a party; and the old Duchess, with many other matrons of high rank, was made to believe that it was incumbent on her to be a Phineas Finnite.
Within the dolmen, also, clay effigies are often found, which appear to have been substitutes for retainers of high rank.
In his eyes, a baron of high rank deserved no more consideration than a humble retainer, and he often gave offence which disturbed the achievement of his plans.
All officials of high rank had to assemble at the south gate of the palace in time to enter at sunrise, and they remained there until some time between 11 A.
A title belonging to persons of high rank, differing in different countries.
Defn: A sovereign prince in India; -- a title given also to other persons of high rank.
That to which esteem or consideration is paid; distinguished position; high rank.
The latter expresses that nobleness of soul which is peculiarly appropriate to those of high rank, -- a spirit that goes out of self, and finds its enjoyment in consulting the feelings and happiness of others.
He was in as high rank as Colonel Hannay; for Colonel Hannay at that time was only a major.
Next four elderly men, of high rank, were admitted to his table; whom he addressed from time to time, or put some questions to them.
Xicotencatl, as the more intelligent and distinguished personage, answered his queries, and Maxixcatzin, who was likewise a man of high rank, assisted him from time to time.
Dona Marina artfully concealed the real impression all this made upon her mind, and said to the old woman: "How delighted am I to learn that your son, to whom you intend to marry me, is a man of high rank!
Mr. Murray, on approaching the capital, to be received by persons of high rank deputed to escort him to his residence.
Feyzi Effendi, a Mussulman of high rank, was ordered to open a conference with the British ambassador; and day after day passed in negociations, but all to no purpose.
The queen, who was still a beautiful woman, was standing talking to a gentleman, in whose attire there were but few symbols that would betray to a stranger that he was an ecclesiastic of high rank.
And you may mention," Hector added, "to this person of high rank, that I shall be happy to accommodate as many of the gentlemen of his following as choose to take the matter up.
When they were one evening together at the Miss Cotterells', the then Duchess of Argyle and another lady of high rank came in.
It was Weidmann's son-in-law, an infantry officer of high rank.
Splendid Nile-boats were possessed, in greater or less numbers, by all the men of high rank.
The magnates and men of high rank at his court received him with thunders of applause, for which he returned cordial thanks.
Even when the age of education is already past, grown men and women are willing to leave quite independent positions to shine with reflected glory as servants of persons of high rank or distinction.
Sometimes it is a garden party, and very lately it has become the fashion for officials and people of high rank to give a ball in foreign style.
This ceremony over, there is usually an entertainment of some kind at the home of the parents, especially if the family be one of high rank.
It is to be understood that a civil officer of high rank in that country is a man whose word is law.
Men of high rank must do all things with a certain pomp and circumstance, otherwise the ignorant might sometimes forget their rank.
Five days ago Sanford Hantee Sahib had come by train from far in the interior, beyond the Grass Jungle country, to meet an Indian Sahib of high rank in the railway service, at Poona.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "high rank" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.