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matron

[mey-truhn] / ˈmeɪ trən /


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Faith plays a goth schoolgirl in the film, Imrie plays a school matron, while Sir Stephen plays himself, as the school quiz master.

From BBC

She asked to speak to the matron and was "ushered into the kitchen where a teenage girl was eating rice".

From BBC

Seema cosplaying a garden society matron certainly isn’t the worst vision this show has served.

From Salon

She arrived for breakfast looking elegant in a black-and-white caftan, the picture of an Upper West Side matron, a matron without a sizable body count.

From New York Times

“Staff didn’t have time to process or accept the losses,” the lead ICU matron at one large teaching hospital told Prof Fong.

From BBC