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appointments

n. (plural of appointment English)

Usage examples of "appointments".

In the evening my two friends kept their appointments to the minute, and we went to my little casino at two hours after sunset.

Then we talked of a project which was then spoken of, namely to sell all the appointments of ballet girls and of chorus singers at the opera.

Nobility, a fortune, a rank, appointments to office: all this makes a man so proud!

He would have preferred more power in the presidency than provided--particularly the authority to make presidential appointments without Senate approval.

The Senate immediately confirmed the appointments and a day later, March 4, Congress adjourned.

He was joined by his new appointments, Secretary of State Marshall and Secretary of War Dexter, who with the rest of the executive branch had made the move from Philadelphia, along with the complete files of the President and the departments shipped in eight packing cases.

Scruples of the kind he had once preached to Mercy Warren concerning such appointments were considered no more.

He had some appointments at the office, and Amaryllis undoubtedly had to go to work.

I think she had found a note about one of his appointments and had been curious enough to call the number.

All those perfectly normal, routine appointments that he would never again keep.

Her eyes ran down the appointments on the first two pages, then with her throat tightening in anxiety, she flipped forward into May.

Only seemingly innocuous business appointments, she tormented herself.

Prince of Orange, with such appointments as would enable him handsomely to support his new dignity and his position as her representative.

Soon they had a number of key appointments, based on military associates they knew they could trust.