Debutante in a sentence as a noun

8 years ago, it was Google that eased the debutante phase of the language.

I can't believe Tom Lubbock - a long time art critic - could sound like such an art debutante.

" as the debutante goes into the basement to investigate the strange noise.

Jewish people see the Bat/Bar Mitzvah as a rite of passage to adulthood; Catholics have confirmation; certain young girls have debutante balls.

My site is an online dress store for a niche in Australia known as a debutante ball, which girls and guys aged 15 to 17 attend a ball as part of their penultimate year of highschool.

Mr. Holmes took a Hearst daughter to a debutante cotillion in 1967.> Mr. Holmes had a distinguished career in public service, holding a number of senior government positions in Washington.

The musicartist : 65 days of staticalbum : we were exploding anywaysong : debutante

They've apparently opened up a little -- a previous Google search for them showed they had joined an industry consortium, which by their standards is practically a debutante ball -- but I haven't been in touch with them in over a year, so I don't want to presume anything.

They're a modern 4-year debutante ball: the dating pool is filtered both by age and socioeconomic status, and most students are packed into tight living quarters, maximizing random social interactions and leading to emergent trust/reputation networks.

Debutante definitions

noun

a young woman making her debut into society