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maidservant

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[ UK /mˈe‍ɪdsɜːvənt/ ]
NOUN
  1. a female domestic

How To Use maidservant In A Sentence

  • An elderly maidservant answered, and the doctor introduced herself and asked for Mary Mallon. Deadly
  • The maidservant carried Dyfrig's well-wrapped body over her shoulder. IRONCROWN MOON: PART TWO OF THE BOREAL MOON TALE
  • The Spirit descends like tongues of fire upon all people: women and men, old and young, even upon those at the very bottom, maidservants and menservants.
  • At the first house, a surly maidservant answered, and my chief introduced himself and explained that we were from the Department of Health and Sanitation and were looking for one Mary Mallon. Deadly
  • The maidservant shot him a glance of pure venom, as if she'd been hoping he'd stay by the lake and end up feeding one of the beasts. A TIME OF WAR
  • Anita called a maidservant to help Leela to her room, not because she, Anita, was overly concerned with the other woman's state of mind, but because she wanted a chance to talk to Leela's father alone. Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine
  • On New Year's Day 1753 an eighteen-year-old London maidservant called Elizabeth Canning was abducted in the City by two ruffians.
  • Later, arising out of the Carew murder case, the anonymous maidservant who witnessed the crime describes ‘a very small gentleman’.
  • One morning this maidservant, with a basket of cabbage greens, passed by Bito who, beforehand, had thought to dress in his finest robes of rich vair.
  • And Laban gave his servant girl Zilpah to his daughter as her maidservant.
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