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Definition of Chaperoned
1. chaperone [v] - See also: chaperone
Lexicographical Neighbors of Chaperoned
Literary usage of Chaperoned
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The American Monthly Magazine by Daughters of the American Revolution (1896)
"The first was a dancing-school class of ye olden time, chaperoned by Mrs. George A.
... The next was the “Flags of the Nation,” chaperoned by Mrs. Geo. ..."
2. Everyday Etiquette: A Practical Manual of Social Usages by Marion Harland, Virginia Terhune Van de Water (1905)
"It is the duty of the chaperoned to agree without demur to whatever the chaperon
may suggest. On any debatable point her decision must be regarded as final. ..."
3. Your Problems and Mine in the Guidance of Youth: A Casebook for Teachers and by John Kay Stableton (1922)
"... parties chaperoned by high school teachers had not been properly conducted,
and the fact that high school teachers were the chaperones, had caused the ..."
4. Civic Education: Sociological Foundations and Courses by David Snedden (1922)
"4 year hours Free play, chaperoned parties, etc Criticism of theater-plays,
current events, etc — Social science is to include a survey of vocations and ..."