majorette

[ UK /mˌe‍ɪd‍ʒəɹˈɛt/ ]
NOUN
  1. a female baton twirler who accompanies a marching band
  2. a female drum major
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How To Use majorette In A Sentence

  • Highlights also included majorettes, a steel band, a fun dog show and a tug-of-war competition.
  • The day's programme began with a gymnastic display by the scholars, and a performance by drum majorettes.
  • Finally, bringing up the rear, was a troupe of majorettes - flag-waving, high-stepping, brass-buttoned beauties with short skirts and kinky boots.
  • The Daughter dodged an elbow thrust, and brought the majorette rod down on the Sandrat's back.
  • MK thinks it's costumey and makes her look like a majorette, and also thinks the corsage is strange. Una LaMarche: Project Runway Episode 4 Recap: Cooter Couture
  • When I was a little girl I really wanted to be a majorette, so my mom signed me up with the Oregon Journal Juniors Majorettes.
  • A popular community centre could be shut down, leaving majorettes, martial arts' enthusiasts and bowls players with nowhere to go.
  • My mother would like for me to note that she is nothing like Vivienneshe is a hummingbird of a woman, very tiny and very happy, and was a majorette in college when Vivienne was a burgeoning hippiebut there are both a hidden depth and a fierce, overwhelming love in Vi that I think do come from my mother. Lauren Groff - An interview with author
  • MK thinks it's costumey and makes her look like a majorette, and also thinks the corsage is strange. Una LaMarche: Project Runway Episode 4 Recap: Cooter Couture
  • As well as a huge range of stalls and a car boot sale with about 150 pitches, people were able to enjoy entertainment provided by majorettes and a falconry display.
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