Mademoiselles [noun]
Definition of Mademoiselles:
young female person
Sentence/Example of Mademoiselles:
"The authority of Mademoiselle de La Vauvraye," was the unanswerable rejoinder.
For two consecutive seasons he lived in the sunlight of Mademoiselle Duvigne's presence.
I introduced him into the salon, and Mademoiselle, after conversing a little while with Madame, consented to receive him.
He turned and hurried away to one of the far cottages, where Mademoiselle Reisz was shuffling away.
Of course Edna would like to hear Mademoiselle Reisz play; but she feared it would be useless to entreat her.
The very first chords which Mademoiselle Reisz struck upon the piano sent a keen tremor down Mrs. Pontellier's spinal column.
She would not dare to choose, and begged that Mademoiselle Reisz would please herself in her selections.
She would have liked to answer that it was Mademoiselle who had got in her way; but Mother wished her to be always polite.
Mademoiselle snatched it from the hand, which was very tiny, and pink, with dimples where grown up folk have knuckles.
Perhaps Mademoiselle Zizine, of the French theatre, was the reason—who knows?