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high society

NOUN
  1. the fashionable elite

How To Use high society In A Sentence

  • For some reason I believed that she was going to ask me to pretend that she lived in high society.
  • Fellow high society matron Brooke Astor and actress Isabella Rossellini are also dachshund lovers.
  • His mockery of bourgeois values and high society, both of which he rose above through personality and style, illuminated the dandy's appeal to Depression-era audiences.
  • Most of us don't have thousands of dollars to spend on a fancy night or weekend trip, precious gems, or expensive high society gifts to impress our loved one.
  • In the later collage poetry this materialism interpolates political and economic facts with society verbiage, relating to Boston's high society and the heiresses tracked by gossip columnists.
  • After all, the ladies of your acquaintance belong to high society.
  • She met country women who could cope with high society dinners and also help on the farm and feed shearers.
  • He becomes two men, a nice guy by day and a ruthless killer by night, living in both high society and the gutter while wooing two women.
  • She quickly produced a series of light, frothy peeks into high society that proved successful with the public – The Vicissitudes of Evangeline, a series of vignettes detailing a young debutante’s observations of the love affairs of high society, which scandalized the reading public not by its subject, but by a scene where Evangeline is described as becoming in her lingerie! Elinor Glyn and “Three Weeks” | Edwardian Promenade
  • ‘Throughout the nineteenth century, American high society flocked here to take the waters,’ he relates.
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