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manageress

[ UK /mˌænɪd‍ʒəɹˈɛs/ ]
NOUN
  1. a woman manager

How To Use manageress In A Sentence

  • Some might find the Moorish interior faded but the manageress, Maria, is charm personified.
  • Mum, being divorced, was the only breadwinner in the home and worked as the manageress of the local tea-room.
  • Jack reappeared moments later, the manageress still talking incessantly to him.
  • Julie Harvey, the manageress of the Model Newsagent, celebrated her birthday last Saturday by heading out to the Sheepbridge with all her mates.
  • The manageress -- `I'm Mrs Goldman, dear" -- sat behind a table desk covered entirely by invoices, letters, brochures and fabric samples. THE GOLDEN LION
  • When the canteen manageress at Farnworth's busy Age Concern Centre was hospitalised the staff came to the rescue.
  • The business was a fashion shop and she was the manageress.
  • I work as the manageress of Enzo's on Renfield Street.
  • The shop and its manageress have been a focal point of the community.
  • Lisa Rhodes, manageress of Clintons card shop in Sheffield's Fargate, is ready for St George's Day.
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