finishing school

NOUN
  1. a private school for girls that emphasizes training in cultural and social activities
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How To Use finishing school In A Sentence

  • What was originally envisaged as a finishing school for young players has now become a hub of coaching. Times, Sunday Times
  • Her wicked stepmother and father were sending her to a finishing school, in Ireland!
  • Founded in 1996, the Emma Goldman Finishing School is an intentional community in the North Beacon Hill neighborhood of Seattle. Formerly known as the Beacon Hill House, we changed our name in 2003.
  • What was originally envisaged as a finishing school for young players has now become a hub of coaching. Times, Sunday Times
  • The voiceover claims that one of the women ‘has come to finishing school to get rid of her cheap, brassy image’.
  • Each page of The Finishing School is alive with her customary ironic, dry wit, and yet she somehow leaves the reader thirsty for more.
  • To round off her education, her father sent her to a Swiss finishing school.
  • A newly resurrected female vampire and her undead family prey on the staff and pupils of an Austrian finishing school.
  • To round off her education, her father sent her to a Swiss finishing school.
  • No word yet on whether their own children will bunk off that Swiss finishing school or French lycée.
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