1. duce - Noun
2. Duce - Proper noun
leader
Source: WordNetWhen Mussolini decided on war he did not take my advice or that of any other Army chief. In August 1939 the Duce had not been so sure about the invincibility of the Germans, and he told us that he had sought to persuade Hitler not to act. Pietro Badoglio
I am very much afraid that the loss of Cyrenaica will have serious political consequences for the Duce. Ugo Cavallero
The Duce will have Ethiopia... with or without Ethiopians. Rodolfo Graziani
Only the Duce must give them orders, have you forgotten that? You have forgotten finally too much. How disgusting. Alessandro Pavolini
"Heroj Tito, druže Tito, naš Tito!" [Hero Tito, Comrade Tito, our Tito!]. This impressed itself on me because we had heard this slogan from the Italian fascists when they shouted, "Duce a noi!" [The Duce is ours!]. I was astonished how they could permit it. Enver Hoxha
As you know I have been preaching along with El Duce and Sickie Wifebeater for many years against homosexuality in rock and it's time to take revenge on people that try to stop rock. The real rock, hetero rock. There for Bowie is going on trial within Rock Kourt. Steve Broy