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headmaster

[ UK /hɛdmˈɑːstɐ/ ]
[ US /ˈhɛdˈmæstɝ/ ]
NOUN
  1. presiding officer of a school

How To Use headmaster In A Sentence

  • And like at school, the headmaster and his associates want to make sure everyone is on best behaviour.
  • My guess would be that her headmaster born in the late 16th century, no doubt, when men were men and rules were rules rapped her on her noggin for inelegance at some crucial point in her development, and voilà! Author! Author! » 2010 » March
  • The boy was ill at ease in the presence of the headmaster.
  • When we got there, there was a long hallway with portraits of the past headmasters and headmistresses hanging on the walls and an oak doorway at the end of the hall.
  • A headmaster in Minnesota showed an ingenious range of other experiments that can be done in sub-zero weather. Times, Sunday Times
  • Her Majesty later honoured the Headmaster with her presence at lunch.
  • He was taken before the headmaster and made to confess.
  • He had approached the headmaster in advance of the trial and was told that neither the children nor their parents wished to be involved.
  • That forceful young woman edged out the former headmaster and is now headmaster herself.
  • Instead we were judged on our four years' work at junior school and interviewed by the headmaster. The Sun
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