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单词 deb
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Definition of deb in English:

deb

noun dɛbdɛb
informal
  • short for debutante
    Example sentencesExamples
    • He says that even during his days as a deb's escort, he was never a great womaniser.
    • It could be on the shoulders of the ‘new boys’ that victory may rest, lads like championship debs Cullen and Fleming.
    • At night he was a deb's delight at coming-out balls.
    • The young man looked smart in his suit and bow-tie, the young lady stunning in her deb's dress, the picture of happiness and carefree youth.
    • The belle of the ball gown, Mary Vidler, came up with the idea for a ball for older debs.
    • As a mark of respect to their former school-mate, students have postponed their debs' ball which was planned for July 5.
    • DC has a huge percentage of Southern debs, trophy wives, Hollywood starlets with a pet policy issue and ambitious hotties on the rise.
    • He began as a court photographer, taking pictures of debs, but pretty soon went to work for magazines.
    • Dance classes have started for debs every Sunday at the Band Hall in Magellan Street (behind the Girl Guides Hall) from 4 pm.
    • I stood amongst a small circle of women, which consisted of two girls that I had known when I was a deb.
    • The debs danced through the night away and went on to breakfast at 6 am.
    • Naively, I thought we had walked into a debs' ball when we arrived into a sea of gorgeous young girls in evening gowns.
    • While visiting a local go-go, Sonny sees a dreary deb named Diane getting hassled by a man and he slips her a note.
    • Lilian, tall and slim and intellectual, seemed ill at ease among the debs and toffs.
    • If you want to look your best for a special occasion such as a wedding or debs' ball the place to go is undoubtedly The Beauty Rooms.
    • This year Jessica Powell gives the girl's side of the debs ' story.
    • She was then regarded as debutante with no great beauty to flaunt but who, in the words of a fellow deb, ‘could really turn on the headlights’ when needed.
    • Society deb Margarita Samas is said to have invented this cocktail in 1948 beside her Acapulco swimming pool.
    • As young debs they were punished for their background; far from being indulged, they were often singled out for the most miserable and menial work.
    • The debs were stunning and their escorts quite ‘swish ‘in a ceremony which drew spontaneous applause from the gathering.’

Rhymes

Aurangzeb, bleb, celeb, ebb, pleb, reb, web, Webb
 
 

Definition of deb in US English:

deb

noundɛbdeb
informal
  • short for debutante
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Dance classes have started for debs every Sunday at the Band Hall in Magellan Street (behind the Girl Guides Hall) from 4 pm.
    • While visiting a local go-go, Sonny sees a dreary deb named Diane getting hassled by a man and he slips her a note.
    • Lilian, tall and slim and intellectual, seemed ill at ease among the debs and toffs.
    • Naively, I thought we had walked into a debs' ball when we arrived into a sea of gorgeous young girls in evening gowns.
    • Society deb Margarita Samas is said to have invented this cocktail in 1948 beside her Acapulco swimming pool.
    • The debs were stunning and their escorts quite ‘swish ‘in a ceremony which drew spontaneous applause from the gathering.’
    • If you want to look your best for a special occasion such as a wedding or debs' ball the place to go is undoubtedly The Beauty Rooms.
    • It could be on the shoulders of the ‘new boys’ that victory may rest, lads like championship debs Cullen and Fleming.
    • The debs danced through the night away and went on to breakfast at 6 am.
    • She was then regarded as debutante with no great beauty to flaunt but who, in the words of a fellow deb, ‘could really turn on the headlights’ when needed.
    • At night he was a deb's delight at coming-out balls.
    • I stood amongst a small circle of women, which consisted of two girls that I had known when I was a deb.
    • He says that even during his days as a deb's escort, he was never a great womaniser.
    • This year Jessica Powell gives the girl's side of the debs ' story.
    • The belle of the ball gown, Mary Vidler, came up with the idea for a ball for older debs.
    • The young man looked smart in his suit and bow-tie, the young lady stunning in her deb's dress, the picture of happiness and carefree youth.
    • As a mark of respect to their former school-mate, students have postponed their debs' ball which was planned for July 5.
    • As young debs they were punished for their background; far from being indulged, they were often singled out for the most miserable and menial work.
    • DC has a huge percentage of Southern debs, trophy wives, Hollywood starlets with a pet policy issue and ambitious hotties on the rise.
    • He began as a court photographer, taking pictures of debs, but pretty soon went to work for magazines.
 
 
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