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Definition of Supremes
1. Proper noun. (US informal) The current members, as a group, of the Supreme Court of the United States. ¹
2. Verb. (third-person singular of supreme) ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Supremes
1. supreme [n] - See also: supreme
Lexicographical Neighbors of Supremes
Literary usage of Supremes
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Book of Entrées: Including Casserole and Planked Dishes by Janet McKenzie Hill (1911)
"... CHAPTER VIII ENTRIES COMPOSED OF FILLETS, Supremes, CUTLETS, ETC. IN this
chapter we consider entrees in which the principal ingredient is a solid piece ..."
2. A Pageant of Elizabethan Poetry by Arthur Symons (1906)
"Whereupon it made this threne To the phoenix and the dove, Co-supremes and stars
of love, As chorus to their tragic scene. ..."
3. The New Democracy by Louise Downes (1910)
"Without knowledge of the opposite Co-Supremes of the soul there is no soul in
... Reform backed by law today inaugurates the Restoration of Co-Supremes for ..."
4. The Table: How to Buy Food, how to Cook It, and how to Serve it by Alexander Filippini (1889)
"Pour into the pan (not over the supremes) a quarter of a glassful of Madeira ...
Remove the supremes from the oven, neatly dress them over the garnishing, ..."
5. The Works of Alexander Hamilton by Alexander Hamilton (1904)
"The meaning of the axiom, that there cannot be two supremes, is simply this: two
powers cannot be supreme over each other. This meaning is entirely ..."