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
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  • 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.
  • Marching bands, majorettes and decorated floats will make up this year's Northfleet carnival on July 3.
  • The couple fell in love as teenagers, when she was a pretty majorette in high school; they have lived in this two-family house for fifty years, one town over from where both grew up. Birdology
  • The majorettes play a significant role in the successes of the orchestra.
  • When I look in some of those poor little girls 'eyes, I can almost see that they don't like this: they don't like the mascara, they don't like sequins, they get tired of their dance or majorette routines. S Children
  • The centre is used for ju-jitsu, judo, wing chun, bowls, dancing, a dog club, a car club, a playschool and by a majorette troupe.
  • She clicks the top of her pen several times and flips it dexterously around her fingers like a majorette twirling a baton.
  • How about those majorettes, you know, the baton twirlers, ever see them strut?
  • She said: ‘Ideally we would like ex majorettes and they have to be over 21.’
  • A total of 14 acts were laid on for a 170-strong audience, with majorettes, solo singers, trumpet players and dancers strutting their stuff on stage.
  • He stood perfectly erect with his ass muscles drawn in as if he'd been raised on a flagpole, or as the misdiagnosed second-born twin of a drum majorette. The Great San Francisco Poetry Wars, 3
  • Peg Hillier did surprisingly well and admitted she'd been a majorette in her youth. FAMILY BLESSINGS
  • There will be 40 floats in tomorrow's procession, accompanied by marching bands, majorettes and cheerleaders.
  • In 2008, the National Toy Hall of Fame inducted "The Stick" into its lineup of all-time best toys, noting that "sticks can turn into swords, magic wands, majorette batons, and light sabers."
  • The person he was most excited to see was Sandy Penk, a cute majorette who had been his boyhood crush. Three Mets Decades, Only Two Days Off
  • The women, their heads surmounted by broad, solid-brass chaplets and their breasts covered with heavy metal necklaces, carry sticks in their right hands like drum majorettes.
  • She marched behind the St Joseph's Accordion Band and the majorettes in this year's St Patrick's Day parade in New York.
  • What are required are accordion players, drummers and majorettes.
  • It will include floats, vintage cars, majorettes, stilt walkers, dancers and music.
  • You could be sure that their majorettes were not only good twirlers, they were good students.
  • There will be 40 floats in tomorrow's procession, accompanied by marching bands, majorettes and cheerleaders.
  • People confuse us with majorettes but we don't perform at the same kind of functions.
  • Occasionally she twirled her fish hook like a majorette and made it glint in the spotlight. Tortures and Rewards « Tales from the Reading Room
  • Troupes of majorettes and dancers in distinct uniforms from across the region took turns to put on dazzling displays.
  • We wanted to compete, and so we tried out to be a cheerleader or a drum majorette - the only competitions in town. SETI Institute: Life at the SETI Institute: Jill Tarter -- Beating the Odds
  • The question would be, "When you were in high school and had those huge thunder thighs, why did you become a drum majorette? SETI Institute: Life at the SETI Institute: Jill Tarter -- Beating the Odds
  • Entertainment was provided by morris dancers, majorettes and wrestlers, with Bratton Silver Band also on hand to get the toes tapping.
  • A majorette is a mere twirler of batons (certainly not a major activity), and a governess governs only the romper room. VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol XI No 1
  • At a recent wedding, I saw a dancing mother twirl a rifle in both hands above her head like the baton of a majorette.
  • He majorette-pranced onto fields while windmilling his arms to pump up the crowd.
  • There's always like two ladies that look like Katherine Harris sitting in the corner, like ‘We used to be majorettes.’
  • Both events feature arts and crafts stalls, a fun fair, majorettes ' performances, a brass band and a barbecue.
  • There is the majorette hat that Liam calls the Lennon and the fantastic heavy melton coat that he calls The Fool on The Hill.
  • The celebrant and thurifer must have been trained by baton-twirling majorettes, as they were of the school that likes to rotate the thurible through 360 degrees!
  • 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
  • Brad was a hero on the football field, and Annette cheered him on as a majorette.
  • The celebrant and thurifer must have been trained by baton-twirling majorettes, as they were of the school that likes to rotate the thurible through 360 degrees!
  • If majorettes and samba bands are taking part it is a lot of hard work for them.
  • We hope any money collected as part of WISH 2012 will go towards purchasing new uniforms for our majorette troupe and new batons for our dance competitions.
  • A reunion for people who were in the local majorettes troupe in the late 1970s is being organised for October with a trip to the Isle of Man.
  • They talked about how she was prone to forget her majorette baton and even her performance wig, but never her lip gloss, which she wore all the time.
  • Firstly, a man brandishes a halberd (a six-foot pole with a wide, glinting blade at its tip) before whirling it around like a majorette might twirl a baton.

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