Sentences

At the elegant gala, the host treated Mademoiselle Lucie with utmost respect, acknowledging her as someone special.

Mademoiselle Duval commanded the attention of the room with her grace and poise during the charity auction.

The fashion house often used the title Mademoiselle in their advertising, highlighting elegance and sophistication.

On her first day at work, the supervisor addressed the new employee as Mademoiselle Smith, setting a formal tone.

The famous opera singer had always been known by the title of Mademoiselle de la Collongue for centuries.

She carried herself with the charm of a true Mademoiselle, generous with compliments and graceful in interactions.

At the reception, the guests greeted Mademoiselle Dubois with enthusiasm and admiration for her intellect.

The detective thought Mademoiselle had been the wealthy heir, but in fact, it was Mademoiselle's brother.

The literary society affectionately referred to its members as Mademoiselle to honor their writing prowess.

She had always been known as Mademoiselle Xavier, but now, she preferred to be called by her given name.

Mademoiselle discussed the intricacies of her design with her clients, showcasing her expertise in the fashion industry.

Mademoiselle's charm and wit were such that the guests couldn't help but engage in lively conversation with her.

Countless stories surround the Mademoiselle from Paris, each one more captivating than the last.

The young woman, known by the title of Mademoiselle, made a name for herself through her charitable acts.

Mademoiselle's wit and intelligence made her a favorite among the intellectuals of her era.

She answered the newspaper advertisement from Mademoiselle Gildersleeve's with great enthusiasm.

Mademoiselle's decision to start a business helped her become financially independent at a young age.

The wonderful event was all because of the effort and dedication of one precious Mademoiselle.

The detective suspected Mademoiselle was involved in the theft, having seen her in the vicinity of the crime.