Matinees [noun]
Definition of Matinees:
daytime performance
Sentence/Example of Matinees:
He has invited the three of us to go to the matinee with him.
Now that I look more like a matinee idol, just how much more do you like me?
She would go out to lunch and indulge in the dissipation of a matinee.
It was like coming out from the matinee and seeing the crowds on the street.
Two o'clock, matinee—or something; haven't planned that yet.
Dressing, after the matinee on Wednesday, a knock came at her dressing-room door.
Are you and Constance going to take Charlie to the matinee to-morrow, dear?
Did you do that to-day at the matinee performance, chevalier?
But, of a sudden: "You came here directly after the matinee, I suppose?"
It's a splendid system—and how are you meeting the matinee problem?