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Definition of Social season
1. Noun. The season for major social events.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Social Season
Literary usage of Social season
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Grover Cleveland by William Osborn Stoddard (1888)
"The Political Situation—The Chinese Question—The Labor Commission—The Butter
Bill—The social season—A Wedding at the White House—The Home at Oak View. ..."
2. Grove's Dictionary of Music and Musicians by George Grove (1908)
"... desire of the city's society element to have adequate performances of opera
as a feature of the social season was largely instrumental in its formation. ..."
3. Hearings Before House Committee of the Committee on Appropriations by United States Congress. House. Senate. Committee on appropriations. [from old catalog] (1900)
"There are eight clerks on the regular work, and temporary work in •connection
with the social season, there are five clerks and three messengers. ..."
4. Hand-book of Official and Social Etiquette and Public Ceremonials at by De Benneville Randolph Keim (1889)
"The social season at the Capital begins with the general receptions at ihe
Executive Mansion and by the Cabinet Ministers on New Year's Day, and terminates ..."