Sentence example with the word 'instructress'

instructress

Definition n. a woman instructor

Last update: September 1, 2015


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This was conducted according to the principles enunciated in Locke's Thoughts concerning Education, and the method of teaching Latin and Greek conversationally was pursued with such success by his instructress, Mrs Elizabeth Birch, that at the age of eleven, it is said, Ashley could read both languages with ease.   [Please select]

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But it secretes friendly girls, young men who sing, and one lady instructress who really likes Milton and Carlyle.   [Please select]

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According to Miss Browning his instructress did not yield without a parting shot.   [Please select]

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But Miss Beach seldom went back on her word, and was quite disposed and ready to act motor instructress.   [Please select]

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Religion purifies and sanctifies the frontier home because she is the repository and early instructress in its Holy Creeds.   [Please select]

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"He's the nephew and heir of Lord Blanchemain of Ventmere," her instructress went on.   [Please select]

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This was when Robin was seventeen and just over being fatuously in love with his middle-aged instructress in French.   [Please select]

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