stewardess

[ UK /stjˈuːədˌɛs/ ]
[ US /ˈstuɝdəs/ ]
NOUN
  1. a woman steward on an airplane
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How To Use stewardess In A Sentence

  • We also recruit assistant stewardesses to work as telephone liaison between the passengers and the ship's staff.
  • She made snide remarks to the stewardesses and sneered at the little kid across the row.
  • She hurriedly called a flight stewardess who was coughing badly at the back.
  • Because people bring in bags so huge that they can't even stow them in the overhead bins, and expect a 5ft tall stewardess to stow it for them. Senators fight airlines over carry-on baggage fees
  • Please show your ticket to the stewardess when you board the plane.
  • And what about all those who have stolen a quick ogle at the stewardesses
  • Her cabinmate on the spaceship Clara Pandy, where they were working as stewardesses, the 7 foot tall Toy Molto, was forever playing an armwrestling machine and wrecking it. Boing Boing: November 28, 2004 - December 4, 2004 Archives
  • The stewardess came back and called for the passengers to board.
  • Lovely stewardesses (flight attendants, whatever) in snazzy uniforms with nasty short skirts just waiting for you. Sexstination #7 - Chase's 200m High Club
  • So this buzzard is boarding a plane, carrying a couple of dead possums, but the stewardess says, Page 2
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