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hostess

[ UK /hˈə‍ʊstɛs/ ]
[ US /ˈhoʊstəs/ ]
NOUN
  1. a woman steward on an airplane
  2. a woman host
  3. a woman innkeeper

How To Use hostess In A Sentence

  • The jolliest person present, as well as the most important, was of course old Santa Claus; so he was given the seat of honor at one end of the table while at the other end sat Princess Ozma, the hostess. Love Letters
  • For a while she became an underwear model for Lejaby, but her big break came when she landed the job as hostess in the TV gameshow Wheel of Fortune.
  • Western hostesses who work in Japanese nightclubs don't have sex with their clients - unless they want to, at which point they're free to accept money and gifts.
  • The tourists can merely hire Qualis, and the services of a hostess are optional.
  • Although some of the private airlines have a lower age for retirement, they also hire men and women as ‘cabin crew’ and not as pursers and air hostesses.
  • It was a dramatic transformation, from society hostess to Democratic Party power broker.
  • Karen Barnes, associate editor of Good Housekeeping magazine, believes it is possible to become the perfect hostess without losing your cool.
  • Madly in love with Bartlett is tough nightclub hostess "Panama" Smith, excellently played by the young actress.
  • Once inside Johnson immediately abandoned Michael while he flirted with a waitress-bar hostess he knew.
  • I was trying my hardest to stay incognito, but then the air hostesses came over and wanted a photo. The Sun
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