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queen
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queen
1. a female sovereign who is the official ruler or head of state
2. the wife or widow of a king
3. 
a. the only fertile female in a colony of social insects, such as bees, ants, and termites, from the eggs of which the entire colony develops
b. (as modifier): a queen bee
4. an adult female cat
5. one of four playing cards in a pack, one for each suit, bearing the picture of a queen
6. a chess piece, theoretically the most powerful piece, able to move in a straight line in any direction or diagonally, over any number of squares

queen [kwēn]
(invertebrate zoology)
A mature, fertile female in a colony of ants, bees, or termites, whose function is to lay eggs.


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While you enjoyed your usual three month summer hols, one was still busy trotting around the country and Queening morning noon and night.
Aysha resigned when she could not prevent the pawn from queening and further loss of material.
Byline: Clemmie Moodie & Danielle Lawler THEY failed to claim the X Factor crown but that hasn't stopped Diana Vickers and Ruth Lorenzo from queening it.
 
 
 
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