debutantes in English

noun
1
an upper-class young woman making her first appearance in fashionable society.
About a quarter of a million people line the banks of the Thames and the race is part of the social season, attended by debutantes and society figures with strict entry and dress codes for some parts of the riverbank.
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1. 2 Coming-out parties celebrate more than debutantes.

2. 13 Young ladies being presented for the first time were known as debutantes.

3. 12 It is a proper school,[www.Sentencedict.com] not just a training ground for debutantes.

4. 4 In mid-September, she was one of ten debutantes invited to join and choose the membership of the 1911 Sewing Circle.

5. Bathyspheres DeLuxe sold Bathyspheres to suit the personalities and lifestyles of wealthy citizens, from busy businessmen and their wives, to playboys and debutantes

6. 3 One of this year's debutantes, Primrose was pretty but still far too much of a schoolgirl to interest Aubrey.

7. Debutantes help Moors salvage draw at Hereford Former Blyth boss Alun Armstrong has swooped for three of them, while Nathan Buddle has joined Spennymor Town.

8. 17 Debutantes break into an impromptu kick-line dance during the reception line ceremony at New York's famed Waldorf Astoria Hotel during the 52nd International Debutante Ball December 200