Sentence example with the word 'matinee'

matinee

Last update: October 14, 2016

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They have gone to the theatre for matinee.   [adverb]

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They liked to adorn their beauty with fine clothes and peacock along the streets on matinee days.   [noun]

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And once he presented free matinee tickets to a thousand women.   [noun]

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All the other cocks used to answer him, and there was a fine matinee concert every day.   [noun]

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And perhaps she would let you take me down to New York for a matinee.   [noun]

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Their range of discussion included babies and Robert Browning, the modern novel and the best matinee.   [noun]

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If you had only let me know we might have lunched together or gone to the matinee.   [noun]

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The car stopped again and a party of girls of the high school age, evidently just from the Saturday matinee, crowded in.   [noun]

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They did not go to any matinee on the last afternoon, the reason being that it was Monday and there weren't any, except the vaudevilles, which were voted tiresome.   [noun]

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There was still money in her purse, and her next temptation presented itself in the shape of a matinee poster.   [noun]

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