Pronunciation: /dɑmz/
noun a plural form of the noun 'Dom', which can refer to a male name or a title for a leader or ruler in certain contexts
A1 Doms are people who have authority over others in certain contexts.
A2 In some cultures, Doms are seen as leaders and decision-makers.
B1 The Doms of the company met to discuss the new project.
B2 As the Dom of the household, she made sure everything ran smoothly.
C1 The Doms of the political party were responsible for setting the agenda.
C2 He was known as the Dom of the industry, with a reputation for being fair and just.
formal The Doms of the ancient civilization were considered to be wise and just rulers.
informal I heard that the Doms are throwing a party this weekend.
slang The Doms at the gym are always flexing in the mirror.
figurative In the world of finance, the Doms are the ones who control the markets.
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