Sentence example with the word 'debut'

debut

appear, coming out, embarkment, exhibition, floating, induction, introduction, opener, presentation, stage presentation, unveiling

Definition n. the act of beginning something new

Last update: June 20, 2015


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PB: You finished your debut album in only four months.   [noun]

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He made his acting debut aged just fourteen in the Welsh Soap Opera, People of the Valley.   [noun]

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"And with what do you propose to commence your debut as a man of letters."   [noun]

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He recognized her, guessed her feelings, saw that it was her debut, remembered her conversation at the window, and with an expression of pleasure on his face approached Countess Rostova.   [noun]

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She made her debut in 1896 in the company of her uncle, John Drew.   [Please select]

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The previous year she had made a dazzling debut fringed by a heavy thunder-cloud of bills.   [Please select]

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Father would certainly be well long before then, and Kathleen and I could debut together.   [Please select]

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"Who wants to 'debut' together or any other way," sniffed Nancy scornfully.   [Please select]

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"Julia, you can 'debut' where you like, but I shall 'come out' here next summer."   [Please select]

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Such was Buck Duane's debut in the little outlaw hamlet of Ord.   [Please select]

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LEHAR, Frank, the man who assisted the Merry Widow to make her debut.   [Please select]

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