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conductress

[ UK /kəndˈʌktɹəs/ ]
NOUN
  1. a woman conductor

How To Use conductress In A Sentence

  • However, it was alleged that, when leaving the bus, the appellant's conduct towards the conductress amounted to an offence under section 4 of the Public Order Act 1986.
  • I remember that one of us (often it was I) was selected to pay the fare to the conductress for all who entered the bus.
  • When I caught sight of this little girl, she was twisting herself round on her heel, swinging from her conductress's hand, flinging herself from side to side with wanton and fantastic gyrations.
  • Even the conductress will occasionally offer a helping hand to an overburdened bumpkin.
  • So the bus conductress wouldn't allow me to sit on the only empty double seat on the 38 because she was kneeling on it.
  • A neighbour once heard a passenger inform the conductress that there was an unaccompanied dog on the bus.
  • This was the bus everyone wanted to be aboard, and the conductress had to hold the waiting mob of travellers at bay as if they were eager teenagers waiting to board a coach on a school trip.
  • Instead of pushing through the standing passengers with her heavy ticket machine, the conductress stayed near the door and invited standing passengers to pass down their fares at their leisure.
  • As a conductress of Indian schools, and a helper amongst Indian women, your assistance will be to me invaluable.
  • It was there that she met world-renowned conductor Zubin Mehta by chance at Florence Opera and then became an assistant conductress to him.
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