landlady
IPA: ɫˈændɫeɪdi
noun
- A female landlord.
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Examples of "landlady" in Sentences
- The landlady of the inn came to her aid.
- The landlady frets that 'the lady' is still unwell.
- Keep your head down, the landlady is looking at us.
- Meanwhile, Billy helps the landlady with the chores.
- Charlie and a rival vie for the favors of their landlady.
- By this point, Bernice had become the landlady of the Woolpack.
- He married Hannah Abbott who became the landlady of the Leaky Cauldron.
- I called my landlady and casually inquired if my tailor had been there.
- At the end of the month, he no longer had the money to pay his landlady.
- It had gone into arrears in rent and the landlady was suing for ejectment.
- Charlie is the favorite of his landlady, and the other boarders are jealous.
- Bob promptly seduces the landlady's daughter, and Terry seduces the landlady.
- On Thursday night she complained of shortness of breath, and finding she did not get better she called her landlady.
- Our landlady is just happy with anything we do because we have spent a lot of money to make improvements and we always pay our rent on time.
- The other main character in the book apart from the murderer and his landlady is the city of London in the Noughties; socially and ethnically mixed, but on edge and easily fractured.
- We know our landlady is making a calculated gamble that she'll make more on our "affordable" but sure income for sev months each winter, rather than hoping that she'll be able to make a little more by renting it out to one of the many Mexican families who regularly flock to the coast every weekend.