Synonym: entry, first appearance, introduction, launching, unveiling. Similar words: debugging, none but, rebuild, debate, debris, side by side. Meaning: [ˈdeɪbjuː] n. 1. the act of beginning something new 2. the presentation of a debutante in society. v. 1. present for the first time to the public 2. appear for the first time in public 3. make one's debut.
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(121) Ipswich v Newcastle Ipswich's ex-Norwich winger Donowa makes his full League debut for his home-town team.
(122) Hall, in his directing debut, has created an effective mix of comedy, drama and action.
(123) El Pal-Has been ultra-impressive in qualifying trials and on his debut for Nick Savva.
(124) In 1934 he made his Warwickshire debut, and quickly caught the eye as a hard-hitting middle-order batsman.
(125) New boy John Byrne makes his home debut together with Matt Elliott.
(126) The Sheffield-born keeper, who made his League debut with Scarborough in 1988, goes straight into the side at Maidstone tomorrow.
(127) The 28-year old made his international debut against Costa Rica in 1994 and has 33 caps to his name.
(128) With their debut album for the superb independent label Dorado, D*Note are going to go clear.
(129) He won on his seasonal debut at Chepstow last month and wasn't at all disgraced when third at Ascot the other day.
(130) And they don't make their home debut until April 30.
(131) But Liverpool equalised as Ndah's full debut ended in disaster.
(132) Well,[Sentencedict.com] 14-year-old Delgado makes his Wimbledon debut as one this summer.
(133) So the transmitter made its debut in sporting terms - and failed to make much impact with the golfing fraternity.
(134) The Darling Buds Of May beauty looked tastier than ever when she made her debut as a waitress.
(135) Northerns made their debut a week later at the same venue and defeated Transvaal 22-14.
(136) O'Connor made his World Cup debut in 1974 and Rafferty has made seven appearances.
(137) Top marks for Markham debut Early reports from the newly-producing Markham field show that gas is flowing well above initial expectations.
(138) The big defender made his international debut in 1987 under Bobby Robson,(http://sentencedict.com) and won 66 caps.
(139) The network will debut her new series next March.
(140) It turned out that English for the law epitomized wordiness, unclearness , pomposity, and dullness when it made its debut after it was legitimized.
(141) To make matters worse, even if Shepard's flight was totally successful, it wouldn't even match what the Soviets accomplished during Yuri Gagarin's space debut three weeks earlier.
(142) The frumpy church volunteer's first album, "I Dreamed a Dream," was the best-selling debut in British chart history and also topped the US charts.
(143) Two weeks after announcing plans to launch a nail polish line, the 16-year-old singer is getting ready to debut his first unisex fragrance, My World.
(144) His boss Christian Horner on Friday said Red Bull has "no fixed date" for a KERS debut aboard the RB5 in 2009.
(145) Why, she even looked as if she was enjoying it. This was Kate's first official public engagement alongside Prince William and their formal debut in Anglesey, where they will make their home.
(146) When literary agent Sarah Yake shopped around Kirsten Kaschock's debut novel 'Sleight' this year, she thought it would be a shoo-in with New York's top publishers.
(147) Lee Cattermole's senior debut came at St. James' Park - his role for Middlesbrough in a 2-2 draw in 2006 earning him the Man of the Match award.
(148) We expect the production 149 to debut in September at the Frankfurt Motor Show, though it looks like Alfa Romeo might actually introduce the car to the public will before the show date.
(149) The cross-eyed opossum is Germany's biggest media sensation, and she has not even made her debut at the Leipzig Zoo.
(150) Helene Hegemann, daughter of famed German dramatist Carl Hegemann, recently released her debut novel Axolotl Roadkill, which is currently working its way up a number of German bestseller lists.