matinee - use in sentences

Possessives

  • child: The theater was packed for a children's matinee of Britten's The Little Sweep.

Converse of object

  • include: These do not include the schools matinee or the youth drama attendees who were not evaluated in this way.
  • see: I saw a student matinee of " Giselle " with the second cast.
  • have: Well, we had another jolly matinee of course.
  • enjoy: I always enjoy the matinees, I really do. Belinda Hernandez the little girls out there.
  • do: The Clash didn't do a matinee for example, they were supposed to, but didn't do it.

Adjective modifier

  • 2.30pm: It'll run nightly at 7.30pm with a 2.30pm matinee on the Saturday.
  • 2pm: It runs from Wednesday to Saturday at 7pm with a 2pm matinee on Saturday.
  • midweek: Discounts and ticket information Over 60s Applies to midweek matinees and Wednesday evenings for individuals only, no groups.
  • special: There's also a special matinee showing on the 8th at 2.30pm.

Modifies a noun

  • idol: And the third film starred Jack Buchanan, who was a matinee idol of the time.
  • performance: There will be some midweek matinee performances during term time.
  • show: Variety matinee shows, offering some good old-fashioned entertainment, with special ticket prices for groups of 6 or more.
  • coat: This beautiful matinee coat will make a wonderful gift.
  • audience: A less sophisticated matinee audience was rather shocked at references to blow jobs - not quite what dear Alan should be writing about!
  • price: These screenings are also open to everyone else at normal weekday matinee ticket prices.

Noun used with modifier

  • sat: Ticket prices: 2 FOR 1 - Get two top price tickets for £ 48, Mon - Thur evenings, Sat matinees.
  • weekday: These screenings are also open to everyone else at normal weekday matinee ticket prices.
  • afternoon: Or kicking off my shoes, with curtains closed to watch an afternoon matinee is a treat.
  • school: Margaret Lumley on the delights of a schools matinee performance.

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