matinee idol in English

noun
1
a handsome actor admired chiefly by women.
Instead of fans going after the matinee idol , the actor himself went around to meet a lucky few.
noun

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "matinee idol" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "matinee idol", or refer to the context using the word "matinee idol" in the English Dictionary.

1. Rudolph Valentino was the matinee idol of his day.

2. Rudolph Valentino was matinee idol of his day.

3. Yet he walked and talked like a matinee idol.

4. I don't know if you remember that at all, but Robert Goulet was quite the matinee idol.

5. This proved to be a good move on his part because he has since then appeared in several soap operas and started to become a household name and a recognizable matinee idol.

6. Alternating between Blase nonchalance and brisk nattiness, the author was the matinee idol for fans and scholars alike.: Goe to prepare the maryages what neede the torchis light? be holde the towres of troy do shyne with brandes that Blase full bright.: Harry is allergic to sentimentality, yet under the Blase surface is a smoky torch singer struggling to emerge.