stewardess
IPA: stˈuɝdʌs
noun
- A female flight attendant (a member of the crew of an airplane who is responsible for the comfort and safety of its passengers).
- A woman who works at housekeeping and passenger service aboard a ship, yacht, or other type of boat that carries passengers.
- A female steward (any sense).
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Examples of "stewardess" in Sentences
- She was a stewardess at the pub.
- Is the word 'stewardess' no longer English then
- I called the stewardess and asked for another Coke.
- United claims that she is the first airline stewardess.
- Sorami is a young stewardess who travels around the world.
- "The stewardess is taking a rest and cannot be disturbed."
- That doesn't signify that it wasn't one of the stewardesses.
- At the beginning, Britney appears as a stewardess on an airplane.
- Lois worked at the Quahog Airport for a short time as a stewardess.
- But the disguised Katse has already taken the place of a stewardess.
- As for Johnson being a stewardess, that wasn't easy for clients to stand.
- But Tanja escapes from the police and appears as stewardess in Clarissa's jet.
- Here he was, spending money he might never get back to give her a chance, and she called the stewardess because he kissed her!
- Life on Mars (“Coffee, Tea or Annie”) – Slain stewardess turns out to be the spitting image of Annie, so she goes undercover to find the murderer.
- I called the stewardess, and asked if I could be seated elsewhere, perhaps next to someone who understood that reading and writing were not activities to be abandoned for ever upon leaving school.
- "My dear, shall I call the stewardess, or one of your friends, to help you?" he asked, with so much anxiety on her account that Nealie was instantly sobered, and proceeded to explain the situation.
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