How To Use Scullion In A Sentence
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She revolutionised nursing by transforming what was regarded as the work of a chambermaid or scullion, into an occupation for caring and highly trained women.
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In any case... here was not a man to beg a scullion 's place from a castle cook.
THE CURSE OF CHALION
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Away, you scullion! you rampallian! you fustilarian!
Act II. Scene I. The Second Part of King Henry the Fourth
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He is especially surprised by the fact that the scullion, who was the instigator of this crime, is not punished, in contrast to the harsh punishment suffered by the woman he seduced.
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Away, you scullion! you rampallian! you fustilarian!
Act II. Scene I. The Second Part of King Henry the Fourth
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He sets his kingdom up to the best bidder, like some scullion farrier selling a glandered horse.
The White Company
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It traces from Norman times into Victorian, although its definition of ‘servant’ is rather broad, seemingly from the lowest scullion to the Queen Elizabeth's Chief Gentlewoman, Blanch Parry.
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Osyth's long-delayed release of the woman has nothing to do with the length of the woman's punishment, but rather with the death of the scullion, Osyth's rival for the woman's fealty.
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Simnel, a mere pawn, was pardoned and set to work as a scullion in the royal kitchens, living out the rest of his life in safe obscurity.
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For example, in 1386, when criticised in parliament for his choice of advisers, he said that he would not dismiss one scullion from his kitchen at their request.
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Warden, the young wife of John Van Warden, clad in rags, with marred and scarred and toil-calloused hands, bending over the campfire and doing scullion work-she, Vesta, who had been born to the purple to greatest baronage of wealth the world has ever known.
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Meanwhile Whittington, ill-treated by the cook under whom he served as scullion, ran away.
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They were scullions who only gave glory, honor, and dominion to whites.