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headmistress

[ US /ˈhɛdˌmɪstɹəs/ ]
[ UK /hɛdmˈɪstɹəs/ ]
NOUN
  1. a woman headmaster

How To Use headmistress In A Sentence

  • The headmistress of our primary school said the schools will not be aware of how they are ranked.
  • It's like the headmistress of your secondary school has legged it and the PE teachers have spotted their chance to seize power.
  • To our children and grandchildren, ultra-conservative ‘old lady’ style may have the attraction of novelty, and none of the claustrophobic headmistressy associations we've pinned to it since we were young.
  • My previous headmistress had said that winning the scholarship was as good as a hundred pounds in my pocket.
  • Sister Madalena was headmistress and woe betide at Monday assembly if you hadn't been to Mass on Sunday.
  • His father is a captain in the British Guards and his mother is the headmistress of a prep school in England.
  • In a headmistressy tone of grim disappointment, she read out the failings that have rocked public confidence. Times, Sunday Times
  • Twenty-two sheep found themselves with a week's detention at Ingleton Middle School after the headmistress, Mary Parker, impounded the woolly creatures.
  • I feel like the naughty schoolboy who's been called to the headmistress's office.
  • The recent St Trinian's film was pretty average, true, but the 1950s ones with Alastair Sim as the headmistress are a delight all of their own, and the hockey match in the first one is pretty much as in the cartoons. Making Light: *Spoilers* Paranormal Activity *Spoilers*
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