rite of passage造句1. Marriage is seen as a rite of passage.
2. One lucky trainee was spared the rite of passage.
3. A rite of passage, as it were.
4. Finishing the race is the rite of passage of the distance runner.
5. After the umpteenth rubber-stamp this infuriating rite of passage, as it were, terminates: exit.
6. Valentine's Day is an important human rite of passage.
7. High school wasn't always considered a near mandatory rite of passage.
8. It's a rite of passage, but also one you want to do very infrequently.
9. Zuba : We will hold the rite of passage in the morning!
10. Marriage, though not the social imperative it once was, still stands for a major rite of passage into adult life.
11. This idyllic feeling of romance seemed too much like a temporary state, a schoolboy rite of passage.
12. For many fans, metal, with its pile-driving sound and locker-room lyrics, is more than a rite of passage.
13. It used to be that a paper route or an after-school job at the local grocer was viewed as a rite of passage for young people.
14. Tribal circumcision of young adolescents in many African nations is an important rite of passage into adulthood—another deeply engrained, essential tradition.
15. Nobody wants to remain a beginner . It is merely a rite of passage everyone must experience.
16. That being said, I feel that learning with books is as important a rite of passage as learning to eat with utensils and being potty-trained.
17. In the south a snipe hunt is practically a rite of passage.