42 examples of debutantes in sentences

Belonging to a family in the highest circles, it was upon the table d'hôte of her destiny that she should become a regulation debutante, careeristina, and successful wife and mother.

Provided, however" "Yes, Diana;" as she paused. "Provided these prospective debutantes are not wholly impossible.

These three charming debutantes are nieces of John Merrick, the famous tin-plate magnate.

The debutantes were at once the center of interested groups composed of those who felt it a duty or pleasure to show them attention.

"Isn't it unusual for you to present debutantes, Diana?" "You know these girls, don't you, Arthur?"

It was at a theatre party that the three debutantes first met Charlie Mershone, but they saw little of him that first evening and scarcely noticed his presence.

So a little gossip concerning the queer incident had turned the tide of opinion in Louise's favor, and as she was a recent debutante with a charming personality all vied to assure her she was held blameless.

The fashionable world had united in being most kind and considerate to the dainty, attractive young debutante, and only Diana had seemed to slight her.

company; first tragedian, prima donna [Sp.], protagonist; jeune premier [Fr.]; debutant, debutante [Fr.]; light comedian, genteel comedian, low comedian; walking gentleman, amoroso^, heavy father, ingenue

He stared at his hostess, who smiled the smile of the budding debutante.

I intend her to be the beauty of the seasonnot one of the loveliest debutantes, or any rot of that kindbut just the girl whom everybody will be crazy about.

And whilst he eyes the debutante, And first resolves to praise, then damn her, New York no other critic boasts So good at heart, so bad at grammar.

At any rate, if he does flirt, he flirts just as desperately with old Judge Randlett as he does with the newest and prettiest debutante: with serene impartiality he bestows upon each the same glances, the same wit, the same adorable charm.)

The Debutante lifted her big blue eyes a little towards the ceiling, with the upward glance that stands for innocence.

Here the Debutante immediately did a doll.

Flushed with excitement, the courted debutante drew back to give her place to a tired factory girl and close to the platform an old Italian, who had tramped all the way from Telegraph Hill, patiently waited to hear the sweet voice of his country woman.

The debutante was at once self-possessed and serious, receiving the applause of the audience without fear or humility.

Emily Post (Mrs. Price Post) (A); 18May55; R149966. How to behave, though a debutante.

Debutante stand-in.

Debutante in uniform.

The irregular debutante.

How to behave, though a debutante.

Emily Post (A); 29Jun55; R152133. How to behave, though a debutante; opinions by Muriel as overheard by Emily Post.

Debutante in uniform, by Maysie Greig.

In the meanwhile the Misses Conyers had come on as debutantes and were soon bespoken.

42 examples of  debutantes  in sentences