0 a woman who is married to the political leader of a country or a part of a country:
1 a woman who is considered the best in her profession:
Called "the first lady of television," the actress died today at the age of 93.
Many considered the singer the first lady of jazz.
2 the wife of the US president or of a governor or other public official
And you will be one of the first ladies in the world, as nature has always intended you to be.
Not for a moment during all those two hours was he allowed to remember that his host and hostess were the President of the United States and the first lady of the land!
Won't you come to the capital with me—to be the first lady of the state?
The first lady is likened to a player eager to pitch.
I remember when, a long time ago, the first lady was elected to another place.
He takes an allowance of $50,000 and an extra $10,000 per trip, which is what the first lady also receives.
The first lady pointed out that, as well as resources, there was a need for support for the structures and legal frameworks needed to unpick some of the complicated problems.
Numerous development projects were accomplished during her three-year term as the first lady mayor of the town.