And the fourth was this: "The lady whom Love hath chosen out to govern thee is not as other ladies, whose hearts are easily moved.
A lady should be particular during the early days of courtship--while still retaining some clearness of mental vision--to observe the manner in which her suitor comports himself to other ladies.
In the behaviour of a gentleman towards his betrothed in public, little difference should be perceptible from his demeanour to other ladies, except in those minute attentions which none but those who love can properly understand or appreciate.
Then she chatted busily with the other ladies, introduced the little marchionesses, promised visits.
Other ladies, waiting and half-swooning with fright, looked at her, saw her thus, strangely practical.
The fact is, he must have confused you with two other ladies of title who are great friends of mine.
Do you happen to know where my other ladies-in-waiting are?
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "other ladies" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.