headmaster
IPA: hˈɛdmˈæstɝ
noun
- (chiefly UK) A male school principal.
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Examples of "headmaster" in Sentences
- A female teacher called the headmaster to separate two boys fighting in class.
- The headmaster was a tall woman who always wore a crisp blue uniform and had her hair in an Afro.
- Sounds like the headmaster is trying to get some easy press, but I can't see how it won't backfire.
- The headmaster was a Mr Caswell, whose wife also taught there, and their darkly pretty daughter Maudie was in Granddads class.
- The headmaster is the great Reverend Dr. John Newton, a Presbyterian minister from New England who helped found a school over in Walton County.
- Hiltbrand expected a prompt, concerned response, and when it didn't come, he called the headmaster to make sure his allegations weren't lost in the mail.
- Later that day, I called the headmaster of the school where I was to start teaching in September and explained that I would be having a baby around mid-April of next year.
- Yuki Cross, adopted daughter of the headmaster, is a Guardian, assigned to keep the groups separate, although she’s in love with Kaname, President of the Night Class and her past rescuer.
- However I knew children at my school who were targeted because their parents were part of an anti-Masonic group and the headmaster was a leading mason as was his father, chairman of the local council.
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