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Example sentences for "chaperoned"

Lexicographically close words:
chapelry; chapels; chaperon; chaperonage; chaperone; chaperones; chaperoning; chaperons; chapfallen; chapiter
  1. To send them in one direction and the party chaperoned in another is certainly original.

  2. The American Girl abroad is now, therefore, with rare exceptions, as carefully chaperoned and secluded as her foreign sisters.

  3. Antoun" and I hinted at business which must prevent our joining the sightseers, who would be chaperoned by the dragoman.

  4. It is for this he stays at Kidd's Pines to welcome new visitors while I am away en automobile with some of our guests, and chaperoned by dear Molly Winston.

  5. It was funny to see the patronizing looks they cast on the undergrads we saw; but they were the life of the place for us, all the same, and we felt truly in it, chaperoned by them.

  6. It is better that young ladies, whether nominally chaperoned or not, should be guarded against making acquaintances too readily, especially among young men.

  7. That delicate ignoring of a woman's age which is shown in calling her a "girl" until she is married also permits her to be a chaperoned member of society until that event.

  8. She was chaperoned to church, chaperoned on her morning constitutional, a chaperon sat on guard during the period of music and drawing lessons, and at their conclusion escorted her back to the Pension.

  9. Why, Dum and Page and I have never been chaperoned in our lives.

  10. Miss Maria had planned to go with us although an all day picnic was a great undertaking for one of her shape, but she was very particular with girls intrusted to her and chaperoned most religiously.

  11. Cynthia Vaughn and Rosario Ricos had come out in the cars, chaperoned by Miss Noakes.

  12. We occupied front seats in the east balcony of the great armory, vigilantly chaperoned by Miss Noakes.

  13. Etiquette prescribes that a young lady must be chaperoned by one of her near relatives at all public places of amusement.

  14. Young ladies cannot stay at the house of a bachelor unless chaperoned by a married lady, or by a female relative of their host.

  15. There are many places which are unsuitable for young girls to go to whether they are chaperoned or not.

  16. But if the gentleman who has given a dinner has his mother (or sister) staying with him and if the mother (or sister) chaperoned the party, cards should of course be left upon her.

  17. A well behaved young girl goes to public dances only when properly chaperoned and to a private dance with her mother or else accompanied by her maid, who waits for her the entire evening in the dressing room.

  18. Susan saw Connie now and then, and met the mother and daughter on a certain autumn Sunday when Ella had chaperoned the two younger girls to a luncheon at the Burlingame club-house.

  19. She had also received a prettily worded note from his sister, who had chaperoned them the previous summer in the Adirondacks, and who had taken charge of the judge's home in the capital for years.

  20. The eventful Saturday came at last, and the five girls, chaperoned by Mrs. Gibson, with James Gardiner for a bodyguard, boarded the same express that had carried Anne off and were whirled away to the metropolis.

  21. To be chaperoned was the swell thing, however, and chaperoned the "Barton girls" would be.

  22. In fact, though no one is more particular than father in matters of real propriety, I cannot remember being formally chaperoned in my life or of suffering a shadow of annoyance for the lack.

  23. Carey, with an angry, hurt little laugh; "and so I waited to be chaperoned up to the eyes between Clara Acton and the Duck in the very house with me.

  24. Tweedles and I have not been chaperoned before to any great extent, as Miss Cox was our one experience, and we think chaperones are pretty nice, lots nicer than we had been led to expect.

  25. We are being chaperoned by a perfectly lovely young woman, a Mrs. Edwin Green.

  26. But curiously enough, their characters chaperoned them, their jobs and ambitions excited and fatigued them, and their moods of temptation either did not coincide or were frustrated by circumstances and crowds.

  27. Thus once more their moods chaperoned them.

  28. When first the trips on the railroad began, the noise, freedom, constant changing of seats mortified those who chaperoned the group.

  29. A young woman chaperoned should not accept a man's invitation, unless he first asks permission of her chaperone.

  30. Before asking a chaperoned woman to dance, the man should ask permission of her chaperone.

  31. Young women should be chaperoned at all formal dances by their mother or others.

  32. The rings were chosen after several expeditions to famous jewellery shops, and at last one afternoon Laura May and a group of chosen friends, chaperoned by Mademoiselle de Courcelles, set forth to bring home the spoils.

  33. If you had been, your wife might have chaperoned us.

  34. I'm going to make a cup of coffee for our sentinel, and have a little chat with him, chaperoned by the great bonfire.

  35. Everyone said when Irene Grey came to India to be married, chaperoned on the voyage by a dragon of a maid, that she and Donald were the handsomest couple ever seen.

  36. She chaperoned a yachting party, of which Grace and Antonio were the most important members, a party in which the Callender-Grahams were not included, though they wished for invitations.

  37. The doctor and his wife conferred with the young teacher who had chaperoned the other party.

  38. A young teacher chaperoned this little company, of which Judith Blount was one.

  39. She feared to be more trouble than assistance to Sir Lionel, and as he was my guardian, I was sufficiently chaperoned by him; any expert in etiquette would confirm her in that opinion, she anxiously added.


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