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