A young woman making her debut into society.
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Examples for "debutante"
Examples for "debutante"
1One would think Summer was a debutante and this a society wedding.
2The cards of a debutante may be sent by mail or messenger.
3There, the author of the latest novel talking literature to the newest debutante.
4She grew up expecting Christmas every day, and birthday parties, and debutante balls.
5It is the Lady Eva Blackwell, the most beautiful debutante of last season.
1She smiled shyly, like a deb, and went to the light switches.
2Drilling us each with a look, the deb marched off down the corridor.
3I wish I could be deb on air like you are.'
4The deb informed him that the professor was not in.
5This thing's wrapped tighter than a deb with new tits.
6I informed him the professor was out of town. The deb shrugged one freckled shoulder.
7I haven't been to a deb ball in years.
8She hadn't been to a deb ball in years.
9I I-if suh-someone else had the d-d-deb-debate t-team, I could- Jack's temper slipped another notch.
10Ryan fluttered his lashes at me, a swooning deb.
11As the CPU dragged through a boot, the Texas deb receptionist appeared in the doorway.
12The deb reiterated the point about written permission.
13A big-haired deb at the bar stopped peeling the label from her Coors to watch him.
14An exchange between Slidell and a feisty deb.
15HOUSE 3: Andy and Deb When this couple deliver, they really deliver.
16DEB-TACE benefited disease control without an increase in complications and severe complications.