Traditional annual period when members of a social elite hold social events.
1Particularly during the opening of the social season in September, and at Christmas.
2When Mrs. Sayre was in it, it was the social season.
3They were the peak of the social season and doubled as debutante balls.
4He needs the money that his wife spends and the social season in Berlin swallows up.
5In Ostend, the social season reaches its peak with annual celebrations in honour of a dead rat.
6It was at the beginning of the social season, and interfered greatly with my duties of every sort.
7But the social season opened languidly.
8Let the following titillating Titanic tidbits be your verbal lifeboat through the conversational icebergs of the social season's No.
9Lady Milborough had no interest in politics,-hadnot much interest even in seeing the social season out to its dregs.
10In mid-winter Lotte von Lengefeld came to Weimar for the social season and Schiller saw her occasionally with steadily increasing interest.
11The piny, breeze-swept Gulf resorts had emptied their summer colonies cityward, the social season had begun.
12The social season was going at its full gait; and the new ambassador (any new ambassador) would have been invited to many functions.
13The time of the year (it was after the end of the social season) made it natural for them to be together a good deal.
Translations for the social season