How To Use telephonist In A Sentence
- He freely gives time for the dying wife, the injured mechanic, the traumatized telephonist.
- They had served in the field as nurses and ambulance drivers and performed military support roles as cooks and orderlies, clerical workers, telephonists, and signallers.
- But some 15 percent of staff, including telephonists, medical records, transport and security staff would have their jobs sold off to private firms.
- A telephonist is supposed to have local knowledge.
- She was working as a telephonist at a publisher's in Camden Town, earning her keep, and we kept on being interrupted by the phone going. Beryl Bainbridge earns a Booker at last
- Ready from Day One to be a late night telephonist? Hillary Ad: Who Do You Want Answering The White House Phone At 3 a.m.?
- She could dial direct now: she did not need the intermediary of a telephonist. THE PRESIDENT'S CHILD
- It remains in dispute whether the Daily Mail first christened them All Blacks through their original all-black uniform or because of their novel "all-court" style of 15-man running play and the term "all backs" was transposed to "blacks" by a Fleet Street telephonist. How the original All Blacks went down in the annals of history
- Astonishingly, the telephonist did not ask who was calling and simply put us through to the head of regional targets.
- But this all to do with the age in which ST:TOS was produced: Nichelle was a telephonist, with a mini-skirt. Sexist split infinitive