11 Verbs to Use for the Word chaperon

I'm afraid we need a chaperon, after all, my dear.

'Perhaps he is only going to behave as he did to Miss Trinder.' 'Lady Lesbia Haselden is a very different person from a country parson's daughter,' answered her chaperon; 'Smithson told me all about it afterwards.

I'll hire a chaperon for you, or half a dozen, if you want them, and pull out for New York.

"It was not for me to invite a chaperon if the lady did not choose to bring one, was it, sir?

She would have liked a less rowdy chaperon; but as a foil to her own fresh young beauty Lady Kirkbank was admirable.

I'm engaged to play chaperon for a few days.

Dress was her passion; and our heroine's entrée into life could not take place till after three or four days had been spent in providing her chaperon with a dress of the newest fashion.

As she waved her sceptre in token of victory the hat-pin came out of her crown, and wildly throwing the "old hot thing" at the Roman general, she missed him and unhorsed her own chaperon.

I've acquired a chaperon now!

They do seem to use chaperons in Europeduennas, or whatever you call 'em.

It is only original,' exclaimed her chaperon.

11 Verbs to Use for the Word  chaperon