Homecoming in a sentence as a noun

Their shares are in the $500 range and they are the homecoming queen in the tech sector.

I think even more than her birth photo or Roman's homecoming pics.

I'll never forget a peer of mine slapping me on the back and saying "nice guys don't win." This was as we were leaving class our senior year after the homecoming court was announced.

Someone has to have the corner office, date the homecoming queen, and be the ranking executive.

\nAll remote employees come in to Atlanta at the same time once a year for "homecoming" but there is no expectation for regular travel outside of that.

Lots of heartstring-pulling ads about soldiers and Olympians and backpackers abroad jonesing for Tim's and having melodramatic homecoming family moments with a cup of coffee in-hand.

While it's true that getting praises from Andy the accountant and Bella the homecoming queen is much more meaningful than praises from Chris the programmer, it's just a matter of fact that attracting Andy and Bella in the early days is close to impossible.

Plenty of people type things into Google like "Christmas" or the name of the university they went to, and the majority of them would be amazed and delighted to see search results with long-forgotten pictures of loved ones opening presents or status updates about their college buddies' get-together at the last homecoming.

Homecoming definitions

noun

an annual school or university reunion for graduates

noun

a coming to or returning home; "on his return from Australia we gave him a welcoming party"

See also: return