[
US
/ˈbɛɫˌhɑp/
]
[ UK /bˈɛlhɒp/ ]
[ UK /bˈɛlhɒp/ ]
NOUN
- someone employed as an errand boy and luggage carrier around hotels
How To Use bellhop In A Sentence
- Jack cast a sideways glance at the female front desk attendant as he walked out the door behind the bellhop.
- It was a massive stone building, a good twenty-five stories, columns marking the sides of the entrance where four massive wooden doors stood, marked by bellhops and valet parking signs.
- Usually, Johnny Roventini, the famous Philip Morris "bellhop", ended their "soft-sell" with his famous clarion call, "Call For Philip Mor-Aiss!", followed by the closing credits, featuring a Philip Morris pack in the background [it was the sponsor's custom to feature their product or logo during these credits, which were later refilmed for daytime and off-network repeats, minus the sponsor's product Drag to Playlist WN.com - Business News
- Others found employment in hotel service jobs, working as dishwashers, bellhops, and elevator operators.
- He thanked the bellhop and took the trolley with our luggage and proceeded to the elevator.
- He has known the so-called bellhop since they were in the 6th grade and considers him a friend. CNN Transcript Oct 15, 2003
- Usually, Johnny Roventini, the famous Philip Morris "bellhop", ended their "soft-sell" with his famous clarion call, WN.com - Articles related to Uruguay weakens smoking laws
- Some of my colleagues and I have mused about their purpose; to eject a misbehaving councillor, to call a bellhop or to order pizza delivery now that free food has been banned from our meetings? Thestar.com - Home Page
- It's how waiters, bellhops, and street performers have always made a living - a system that encourages good service.
- Into this single chamber three permanent guests are to be introduced by the bellhop, one by one.