82 examples of debut in sentences

History relates that the era of Horse-racing commenced about the year 680 B. C., but it was some time after that when Mr. PUNCHINELLO made his debut as a candidate for the honors of the turf.

Such indeed is the infatuation and credulity of the ignorant that, we are confidently assured, a notorious German quack had within one year so many half-guinea applications that he netted £2000; and that the glass bottles in which the precious nostrums were conveyed from the sanctum sanctorum of the mendacious empiric in high Germany, who made his debut in this country by hawking about Dutch drops, amounted to as many two-pences.

The course he adopted on the occasion, whether dictated by management, or the effect of accident, was, however, well calculated to attract attention to his debut as a public man.

The reception he met with was flattering; he was complimented warmly by some of the speakers on his own side; but it must be confessed that his debut was more showy than promising.

THE DEBUT OF BIMBASHI JOYCE.

Words fail to describe the impression made by the barn as it was introduced to the company, Nancy's debut sinking into positive insignificance beside it.

" "Is this the reason why Jimmy is making his great debut as a man of affairs?"

You are young, you are making your debut in the world, and you are regarded as a man who has never yet had any love affairs.

All I know is, that she made her debut in society as a lady of elegance, and her debut was all the more marked because, during the life of her husband, her conduct was entirely the contrary.

All I know is, that she made her debut in society as a lady of elegance, and her debut was all the more marked because, during the life of her husband, her conduct was entirely the contrary.

[Fr.], debut; probation &c (experiment) 463.

His debut as a practitioner took place at Mannheim; and, knowing me to be a brother amateur, he freely communicated the whole of his maiden adventure.

She had, however, little time to give to such conjectures, for the performance they were attendingthe debut of a fashionable London actresshad attracted a large audience in which Undine immediately recognized a number of familiar faces.

WHAT FOLLOWED X. ANDY'S DEBUT AT SCHOOL XI.

CHAPTER X ANDY'S DEBUT AT SCHOOL

[Illustration: G] Gliding up the Seine, on a transport crammed to the lid with troops, in the still, cold hours of a November morning, was my debut into the war.

If, at a time like this, "the Professor," alias "Niobe," having snatched a few moments from his professional perambulations in search of "Coffee," steps forward, signalizing his debut with the interrogatory: "Do ye think I'm a common laborin' man?" naught is wanting to complete the student's bliss.

SEE The debut of Battling Billson. R62240.

American "debut" ed.

American "debut" ed.

R567643. Ancestors' brocades; the literary debut of Emily Dickinson.

SEE The debut of Battling Billson. R62240.

SIMON. SEWALL, RICHARD B. Ancestors' brocades: the literary debut of Emily Dickinson.

There were plenty of anecdotes of a certain trip performed by the three, in company with a French trader and his two sisters, then making their debut as Western travellers.

About the same time, the Roxolani or Russians, became known in history, making their debut in the character of pirates, ravenous for booty, and hungry for the pillage of Constantinoplea longing which 900 years have not yet satisfied.

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