Margaret Thatcher (Noun)
Meaning
British stateswoman; first woman to serve as Prime Minister (born in 1925).
Classification
Nouns denoting people.
Examples
- Margaret Thatcher became one of the dominant world leaders in the late 20th century.
- During her terms, Margaret Thatcher received criticism and accolades in various ways that eventually redefined the perception of conservative politicians in Britain.
- Despite struggling early on as an English parliamentarian in 1950, Margaret Thatcher diligently elevated herself up to parliamentary candidate at several events around Finchley constituency.
- Years into Britain serving economic catastrophe including general state inefficiencies or sluggish advancements saw and respected for no timid presence what only reflected lady PM has person whom such earned person stature yet none sought first renowned popular Maggie via surname-TH or I felt naming due truly leader throughout Mrs–not typically M nor iron having born both since 1925.
- Her historic victory helped push forward an expanded conservative landscape when Margaret Thatcher became prime minister and won subsequent terms.