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"matron" Definitions
  1. (British English) a woman who works as a nurse in a school
  2. (British English) a senior nurse in charge of the other nurses in a hospital
  3. (old-fashioned) an older married woman

147 Sentences With "matron"

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The matron of honor did everything for the bridal shower.
" Crawford doesn't want to go out as a "dowdy matron.
Ms. Russo took a job as a school bus matron.
A portly matron stood up to receive a small trunk.
Shaik's matron of honor, Nicole Williams, wore a Michael Costello gown.
Her sister, Jenna Bush Hager, served as the matron of honor.
Is Princess Kate about to take her turn as matron of honor?
But will she be in the bridal party as matron of honor?
A delicate-looking matron began descending the stairs toward her private box.
"She's like the anti-bridezilla," said Tera Brostoff, the matron of honor.
Cartwright chose Katie Maloney-Schwartz as her "matron," much to Kristen Doute's disappointment.
His wife at the time, the former Joan Roberts, was matron of honor.
"It becomes much quieter when we dim them," says Darlene Romero, the unit's matron.
" But Claudia Brien, a young Upper East Side matron, pronounced those vitrines "beyond disgusting.
It was Noah, along with a female student, the matron and the bus driver.
Ann Getty, the socialite who had introduced the Huffingtons, was the matron of honor.
In fact, Fisher was Todd's best man, while Reynolds was Taylor's matron of honor.
Outdated titles such as "sister" and "matron" (used for men as well) do not help.
When I get married in October, Kiely is going to be my matron-of-honor.
"They came and did their operation uninterrupted and left," said Hadiza Jibo, the school matron.
Since then, Sackler, a longtime matron of the arts, has turned her attention to prisons.
I have been both a best man and a matron of honor (and I can tell you that being a matron of honor is a lot more fun; being best man felt a little bit like being a security guard at a very sketchy nightclub).
I was glad I told [matron of honor Leah Remini] to put tissues in her bra.
Until then, though, probably just the occasional semi-vigorous face rub in the shower (ooh matron).
She's the matron saint of people who hotbox in their showers and call it vital self-care.
Charlotte Rampling is the school's "matron," and she does lots of commanding youths to remove their clothes.
A black-clad matron tells teenage girls to rest up before they are raped by extremist fighters.
Joining the happy bride on her big day was her big sister, who served as matron of honor.
"I heard a loud crash sound, and the bus matron landed right on me," Noah told WABC-TV.
Twin sister Jenna Bush Hager was the matron of honor and the couple's nieces were the flower girls.
The event included Ms. Ray's sister-in-law as matron of honor and a niece as flower girl.
Ms. Mason, Ms. Smith's lifelong best friend, shared matron of honor duties with another best friend, Holly Whitten.
"These are inspirational, girls' night out — bring your girlfriend or matron of honor and have fun," she said.
A homeless man screams Situationist dictums from on high; an elegant matron hammers graveside mourners with Dadaist insults.
Ms. Jaques's sister and matron of honor, Sidney Berry, held her bouquet of white roses as the Rev.
Dorothy Loudon, who played Miss Hannigan, the villainous child-hating matron of the orphanage, won for best actress.
Dorothy Loudon, who played Miss Hannigan, the villainous child-hating matron of the orphanage, won for best actress.
One Milanese society matron was quoted as saying that the conductor Arturo Toscanini would turn in his grave.
Staples Canada, delivered a piping hot burn to Kris Jenner, the one and only matron of the Kardashian establishment.
Take "Sister Yan", a matron in black dress and sensible shoes, who started on the factory floor aged 21.
She works for Reliant Transportation as a school-bus matron for middle-school students with special needs in Brooklyn.
" The agency's "senior Matron" said that the service had "no problems, no sources, and no interest in technology espionage.
My nephew married us, my sister-in-law was my matron of honor, Andrew's father was his best man.
Caroline's first cousin Maria Shriver served as matron of honor, while her brother, John F. Kennedy Jr., was best man.
" Dowager of Brionne: "The costume is well suited to a matron of mature age … The material must necessarily be rich.
Burke's bridal party included matron of honor Leah Remini as well as her sister Nicole and Dancing's Kym Johnson Herjavec.
The Matron of Honor, myself, and another bridesmaid were not able to be there and did not get a say.
" She added, "Outside matron archetypes and joke characters, visibly fat women had no place in media I had access to.
The groom's mother, who works in the Bronx, is a bus matron for the New York City Department of Education.
"The fact that she turned this matron role into a detective role was very intriguing," Carr said in an interview.
A family member made a dress for Zoe to match the dresses that my maid and matron of honor wore.
In 272, she served as worthy matron of Chapter No. 13 of the Order of the Eastern Star in Washington.
When Taylor and Todd married in 1957, it was Fisher who served as best man and Reynolds was matron of honor.
In need of support, she had arrived at RK Bridal armed with her mother, sister, best friend and matron of honor.
However, your piece on the lingerie market ("Going for bust", December 8th) had sufficient double entendres to make a matron blush.
And as a comedy, the jokes, built on tired stereotypes, don't land — like the childless matron who carries a baby doll.
"She's good, they call her fearless Nikki for a reason," Brie, who would've been matron of honor, told PEOPLE at the time.
The bleak sound is primarily due to Jay's collaborators on this album: Andy Curtis-Brignell of Caina and Matron Thorn of Aevangelist.
Bush Hager, served as matron of honor, and her daughters, Mila, and Poppy, were flower girls along with Coyne's niece, Emma, 5.
Goodwin, a police matron overseeing female inmates, earned her detective shield for going undercover as a scrubwoman to expose a bank robber.
So when news of the note reached the dorm's matron, the school's administration didn't hesitate in making a decision: Both were immediately expelled.
The matron attending her in the delivery room confirmed that the woman vomited, and experienced diarrhea, but she considered those normal in labor.
Her school and its sadistic German matron become a symbol of all that is wrong with the Weimar Republic in its death throes.
An insider told PEOPLE that Nikki was the one who pulled the plug on their wedding, for which Brie would've been matron of honor.
Bush Hager, served as matron of honor, and her daughters, Margaret, 5, and Poppy, 3, were flower girls along with Coyne's niece, Emma, 5.
Noah Salz sat there seemingly stunned with his headphones around his neck, the matron on his small yellow school bus across his lap, bleeding.
Accompanying her is Kansas City society matron Norma Carlisle (Elizabeth McGovern), who has her own reasons for traveling besides keeping her young charge in line.
It's said that she produced a whole brood of Targaryen bastards throughout Essos, later becoming rich as the matron of a famous brothel in Volantis.
Scartabello's "pretty pregnant" sister was her matron of honor, her brother was a man of honor, and two high school best friends served as bridesmaids.
In 1932, she moved to Hungary to work as a matron at the school, which educated Christian and Jewish children together to foster mutual respect.
Senior nurse titles such as "sister" (a ward manager) and "matron" (which in some countries is used for men as well) do not help matters.
The high sheer netting might have read ice-skating matron had it not been for her "fresh textured hair and bright lip," Ms. Kerr said.
An insider previously told PEOPLE that Nikki was the one who pulled the plug on their wedding, for which Brie would've been matron of honor.
She spent at least some of the night helping the press keep straight which blond matron was the bride's mother and which was the groom's.
"The Tale of the Oyster" is about one bivalve's singular journey through society — and through a society matron (who is, of course, from Oyster Bay).
Some displayed them in a vitrine or étagère, and one Los Angeles matron invited her friends, their Leiber bags and their husbands to a dinner party.
Celebrity wedding planner Mindy Weiss agrees that the duchess probably won't be matron of honor, adding that in royal weddings, children often play a major role.
She'll wed fiancé Jordan Lundberg in October in Las Vegas following a year and half long engagement, and Williams will serve as Bryan's matron of honor.
Adele resembled the matron of honor at a midcentury royal wedding in a green Givenchy dress with checkerboarded cross bodice, plissé skirt and Swiss-dot sleeves.
Three years on, she has devolved from a proud matron into a slattern who slouches in and out of her house in a slip, scandalizing the neighborhood.
NEW ORLEANS — Dressed as his alter ego, the modish matron Désirée Joséphine Duplantier, the artist Andrew LaMar Hopkins is a familiar presence on this city's arts scene.
Barbara's twin sister, Jenna Bush Hager, served as matron of honor, and her daughters, Margaret, 5, and Poppy, 3, were flower girls along with Coyne's niece, Emma, 5.
Some of [Patrick] Demarchelier's assistants used them for their light meters; Katie's friend's mum, who is a matron at the London Hospital; a lot of the Fendi team.
In an opulent green room, Lillis looks like a matchy-matchy society matron, which Rivera says was inspired by the late photographer Larry Sultan's portraits of his mother.
She had been hired by the New York City Police Department as a police matron, which mostly meant cleaning jail cells and supervising inmates rather than solving crimes.
"Satanic Panic" is a familiar story, cooked up from old-horror standbys — the plucky virgin, the devilish matron — but its throwback "final girl" narrative avoids being merely regressive.
Most recently, Real Housewives of Atlanta stars Kandi Burrus and NeNe Leakes made their debuts on the Great White Way, both in the role of Matron Mama Morton.
Beeton—a thick-browed matron in sausage curls and a lace chikhti-kopi headpiece, who forged herself into an intellectual but is best remembered for a kitchen manual.
Prior to our original introduction, Debbie Reynolds was already the voluptuous, fertile half of America's sweethearts, Elizabeth's Taylor's matron of honor, and a baton twirler and French horn player.
Matthew, looking like he's done 10 rounds with Mike Tyson, finally reaches the asylum/orphanage and is told by a chilly matron that Anne has been adopted (by him).
With her nanosecond timing, she has nailed tricky ensemble scenes as both a sophisticated sidekick (in "Next Fall") and an artless matron (in "The Babylon Line"), among many others.
Ms. Perez completed a training program to become a school-bus attendant, with $450 in Neediest Cases Funds used to pay for the Empire State School matron certificate program.
Then about 30, Ms. Fontaine enjoys an onscreen transformation as her character, Lisa, evolves from a 15-year-old mouseburger to a sophisticated matron, without losing her wistful naïveté.
Wammack enlisted her friend Faith Kelley, whom she has known since the age of 2, as her matron of honor, and Purcell enlisted his brother, Luke, as his best man.
She landed an eight-week gig starring in Chicago on Broadway playing Matron "Mama" Morton and continues to fight the drama on season 10 of the Real Housewives of Atlanta.
Despite the culture's insularity and remoteness from us, the Japanese often dress and style themselves in a way that clearly states their social membership in categories of rocker, matron, intellectual, etc.
Kate Middleton Considering Kate didn't serve as the matron of honor for her own sister's wedding last May, it's safe to say that she won't be acting as Meghan's come May 19.
Cecilia Mah, the matron at Mount Mary Hospital in Buea, says that it is hard to run a hospital when soldiers threaten ambulance drivers and seize suspected separatists convalescing in the wards.
In "California Art Collector," a matron, rendered in modern grisaille, occupies an armchair beneath a lean-to that echoes the manger in Piero Della Francesca's "Nativity" in the National Gallery in London.
Also in December, she ended her four-week run in the Broadway production of Chicago as Matron "Mama" Morton, marking the second time she's starred in a musical following her role in Cinderella.
She wasn't even matron of honor at her sister Pippa's wedding earlier this year so as not to upstage the bride, although she did play a role and make sure the kids behaved.
"You are lucky to get even this room," the ward matron said, smug and indifferent behind the Plexiglas of the nurses' station when I begged for a private room, insisted we could pay.
Kiely Williams: Sabrina and I are still incredibly close, in fact, she was maid of honor at my wedding and this fall, I will be by her side as her matron of honor!
In the funniest scene, Célestine witnesses a train inspection during which a prim aristocratic matron is forced to open a jewel case in the presence of other passengers, revealing an anatomically correct dildo.
Gussie's mother was apparently broken-hearted by this anomaly of a daughter, who defied her mother's instruction and acted more like a boy than the lady-like child of the Long Island matron.
The curator said that he thought other works in the collection would gain fame once they were known, including the bust of a third century A.D. matron, her hand wrapped in a fine veil.
Caldwell as much as to identify with her, to see the ambitious young woman inside the thickening flesh of the middle-aged, middle-class matron, and to recognize the compromises and broken dreams therein.
They were surrounded by family and friends, including big sister Jessica Simpson as a matron of honor and the bride's 9-year-old son, Bronx Wentz, whom she shares with ex-husband Pete Wentz.
The American Folk Art Museum showed Orra White Hitchcock, a Massachusetts matron whose beguiling illustrations of mushrooms and mammoths were tied up with love for her husband, for God and for all earthly creation.
Some of her characters are clearly of their era, including the wealthy Manhattan matron in her piece "The Italian Lesson," but the writing, the acting, and especially the sense of humor are remarkably timeless.
For her #TBT submission on Instagram yesterday, the star, who recently made her Broadway debut as Matron "Mama" Morton in Chicago, shared a hilarious relic of the past that's somehow still around in present day.
Angie Terry, a community matron, jokes that at times the detective-style hunt for causes becomes like the American crime drama, CSI—only here the goal is to keep people out of a state institution.
Now an establishment matron attending dog shows, with all evidence of "Tania" seemingly erased, she remains complex, capable of simultaneously being a sincere convert to her surroundings and a savvy protector of her own interest.
" In her own speech, Ms. Llerena, who was the matron of honor, noted that her prayer to God was "take as much of her as he wanted as long as we got to keep her.
This Manhattan society matron had a voice so mewlingly, screechingly, ear-assaultingly off-key that, by the time of her death in 1944, she had become a kind of minor musical joke among the classical cognoscenti.
Among the famous guests were Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis's sister Lee Radziwill and her son Anthony (the late husband of RHONY star Carole); John's uncle, Senator Ted Kennedy; and matron of honor Caroline Kennedy Schlossberg, John's sister.
The former first daughter, who served as her sister's matron of honor, added that Barbara and Coyne decided to tie the knot in Maine because her grandfather, former President George H.W. Bush, 94, is living there.
She has used that camera and mirror to capture herself playing a vamp and a secretary, a starlet and a matron, a corpse and a clown and other iconic roles our culture has cast women in.
The matron drew a curtain around my bed and softly told me that the shaking man had been found with an iPod in his hand in the New Cross branch of Subway—this had been playing.
Bush served as first lady from 1989 to 1993, the silver-haired matron of the White House who promoted literacy and became known for her bracing candor and sometimes tart tongue that belied her grandmotherly image.
Sometimes he spells out narrative scenes, even somewhat fantastical ones, straightforwardly as in the sublime 21995 painting "Souvenir I," in which a middle-aged matron arranges her living room as a shrine to 22011s civil rights martyrs.
YOGYAKARTA, Indonesia (Reuters) - Shinta Ratri, the matron of an Indonesian Islamic boarding school, corrects the pronunciation of a group of fellow Muslims as they chant the phrase "only one God" in Arabic and prepare to pray together.
In a moment straight out of a Dickens novel, a young woman is whisked to a totally bonkers science colony outside Chicago and assigned to help an eccentric matron prove that Shakespeare's plays were actually authored by Francis Bacon.
The story borrows from the Polanski playbook (particularly "Repulsion" and "The Tenant"): A young woman, Darling (Lauren Ashley Carter), accepts an assignment from a wealthy matron (Sean Young) to mind an upscale Manhattan apartment, only to unravel into a homicidal psychopath.
I rolled my eyes when BenDeLaCreme was assigned the Cougar, but her boozy matron, spilling a Cosmo and sliding along the side of her limo toward Mr. Bowyer-Chapman with her skirt hiked up and crotch pixelated, made me howl.
Katherine Park-Fawcett, the bride's sister and matron of honor, watched in delight as the newlyweds chatted with family and friends — the bride in a white and bright red Korean hanbok, and the groom in a charcoal suit by Hugo Boss.
A total of nine bridesmaids and nine groomsmen were in the couple's wedding party including Cummings' former Astronaut Wives Club costar JoAnna Garcia Swisher, Cummings' manager and bridesman Todd Diener as well as the bride's mother Cheryl, who served as matron of honor.
She was doing all of these things that make you a legend, but then when she wasn't in a famous [relationship] anymore, she just sort of receded from public memory as a glamorous woman and emerged as this sort of elegant matron.
In his memoirs Mr. Aldiss recalled his banishment when he was 22001 to a miserable boarding school, where years of brutal bullying were redeemed, he said, by sex in a linen closet with a school matron who seduced him when he was 22.
" I again raised a skeptical eyebrow when I learned that Metcalf had been cast as the Ibsen heroine Nora Helmer (in Lucas Hnath's "A Doll's House, Part 2") and, a year later, as the embittered middle-aged matron in Albee's "Three Tall Women.
She plays Patty Hogg, a domineering Southern matron; the oddball neighbor girl, Nutmeg; Ronnie Vino, the brusque "regional wine lady"; and a hobo with a foot fetish who takes a shine to Amy in a scene that finds Ms. Sedaris harassing herself.
In fact, the show actively framed Lorelai's decision to become a teenage mother and pursue a quiet, domestic life as an escape plan, a more satisfying alternative to the Ivy League degree and society matron role she had been encouraged to pursue since birth.
One such matron, Doña Juana María Romero, seen in a 1794 likeness by Ignacio María Barreda, wears two of almost everything — two corsages, two watches, two strands of pearls — along with a prideful smirk, not unearned considering she had survived the birth of 13 children.
The 12 bridesmaids (including castmates Scheana Shay, Ariana Madix, Stassi Schroeder, Kristen Doute, Lala Kent and Katie Maloney-Schwartz as matron of honor) wore blue dresses from Wtoo by Watters, and 13 groomsmen (with Tom Sandoval and Tom Schwartz as best men) wore Jack Victor as well.
In the supporting roles, Jun Hatsukaze gleamed with opportunistic malice as the jail matron Mama Morton, and, in a break with Takarazuka tradition, the role of the sob sister journalist Mary Sunshine was played by (nonspoiler alert) a man, T. Okamoto, possessed of a nice operatic trill.
Cate Blanchett won an Oscar playing Jasmine French, a Park Avenue matron fallen on hard times after her husband, Hal (Alec Baldwin), lands in prison for bilking his clients, leaving her with little more than her pearls, her Chanel jacket, her Hermès bag and her Louis Vuitton luggage.
DHAKA, Bangladesh — It was nothing special — just a cafe in a shopping mall supermarket — but when an elegant matron named Aisha Sattar walked into the newly reopened Holey Artisan Bakery on Wednesday, a sweet, reminiscent look came over her face, as if she weren't sure it was all real.
At each town the troupe would be greeted by the chairwoman of the local arts council or some similar matron, and on the bus rides from one place to another Mr. Humphries began improvising what he thought the woman in the next town would say, using a character he called Edna.
The athletic Mr. Jovanovich wears an 18th-century hunting coat, and as the witch Jezibaba, who dwells in the forest but straddles the human and supernatural worlds, the powerhouse mezzo-soprano Jamie Barton is made up like a Victorian matron (though the cobweb patterns on her dress are a surreal touch).
Corporal John McBurney (Eastwood), brought to matron Martha Farnsworth's all-girl boarding school to recover from a leg wound, initially thinks he's in some kind of bawdy wartime romp, spending recuperation time seducing teacher and pupil alike: from mature spinster Miss Martha (Geraldine Page) to 12-year-old student Amy (Pamelyn Ferdin).
Compared to a Cusk or a Smith (Ali or Zadie), Atkinson might appear to be a sort of literary matron, an aesthetic conservative unwilling or unable to adapt to the evolution of her art; but hers is a profoundly feminist project, and you have to admire the deceptively ingratiating shapes in which that project is put forth.
The first row of panels includes, in nonchronological order, a blurry 1956 image of a newspaper lying on a sidewalk; a 1957 shot of an imperious matron, encased in fur, sitting on a city bus and staring icily at the camera; and a 1959 backstage portrait of a bare-chested drag queen prepping for a show.
But there are breast shapes under the overlarge and unclean T-shirt, and the exposed parts of the arms are flabby in a way that he's familiar with from his mother's old matron friends, women who gather in her kitchen once a week to spoon cornmeal into husks for the tamales that they sell on the street in tin tubs.
When Kenya Moore and husband Marc Daly said their "I dos" at a beachside elopement in St. Lucia this past June, they did so surrounded by a small group of friends and family — including Moore's Aunt Lori (who has been featured alongside her on The Real Housewives of Atlanta), her Aunt Lisa (who stood by Moore as her matron of honor) and Moore's best friend from high school, Shonda.
While many of my fortysomething Upper East Side girlfriends politely blanched upon my disclosing, when talk turned to weddings, that my husband and I had eloped to Vegas (I wore Pucci, and we said our I Dos in the garden gazebo of the Tropicana, with my eight-months-pregnant best friend as matron of honor), my younger friends don't blink twice — they are more likely to like their weddings with a side of irony.
In the back your cab, you carry an aging conservative columnist ranting about leftist politics and their siege of traditional culture, a closeted undcover cop who feels increasingly alienated from his colleagues, an aging society matron whose life has been thrown into chaos by the collapse of her marriage, a disillusioned politician who has decided to leak all the secrets his party is keeping, and other archetypes of modern life in a cosmopolitan capital.
Every separate bit, every crystal shard, seems to be here—her nature unknowable, dense, dispersed, her atomization a miracle, the earth without her a miracle as if I had arrived on my own with nothing to owe, nothing to grieve, nothing to fear, it would happen with me as it would, not one molecule lost or sent to the Principal or held in a dried-orange-pomander strongbox stuck with the iron-matron maces of the cloves.

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