instructress

IPA: ɪnstrˈʌktrʌs

noun

  • (dated) A female instructor.
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Examples of "instructress" in Sentences

  • One can almost hear the government "instructress" from Orwell's
  • But if she did so it was in the company of a blonde Swedish gym instructress.
  • And even before marriage they were — how would the instructress put it, Edith? '
  • By the way, Mr. Dennis, the instructress said that every fourth term she also offered the course tomen. '
  • Plucky Girl Aviatrix's (plus pooch) plane nicking one girl rescue mission followed by boytoy and assassin instructress.
  • Under such an "instructress" it is evident that deportment, gesture, language, every act or omission in this mundane sphere, becomes, like
  • I had never envisioned myself as an instructress in the arts of love, but I had to admit to myself that the role held certain attractions.
  • A sure sign, Mrs. Hungerford thought, that she was feeling better; and she watched in secret amusement the sudden stiffening of the angular figure and the compression of the thin lips as the "instructress" looked fixedly out of the carriage window and vouchsafed no other reply.

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