houseman
IPA: hˈaʊsmʌn
noun
- (now chiefly US) A male follower or retainer; a male domestic worker or servant.
- (chiefly UK) A medical graduate gaining practical experience in a hospital; a house officer.
- A surname.
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Examples of "houseman" in Sentences
- Houseman in public was less direct.
- Houseman was a right handed batsman.
- Houseman died in a car crash near Oxford.
- Houseman didn't show up for work this morning.
- Houseman was also active in the political arena.
- Tell Houseman he's going into protective custody,
- Houseman had been working feverishly on the script.
- I wondered if a houseman was the same as a doorman.
- The houseman is very kind, but he must have his rent.
- Houseman is portrayed in a relatively sympathetic light.
- Each houseman depending on department is expected to work 7 days a week.
- I had never heard of a position called the houseman until I applied for it.
- According to Houseman, he hadn't the faintest idea what the effect would be .
- The houseman is a regular in the local betting shop, and gambles heavily on horses.
- He called the houseman to bring out drinks, and merely sighed when I said I'd as soon share his sugar free tonic.
- So he called his houseman to bring the car around and Federico, Patrick and I all went home to Cuernavaca in style.
- There are also legal complications: the Medical Act 1971 specifies that a houseman is a government officer, so who will pay his salary?
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