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Hostesses

Hostesses meaning

plural of hostess

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Children enjoyed the stories shared by hostesses wearing colonial outfits that included Linda Rennie, Lisa Stone, Trish Holt and Karen Widener.

The suit, filed in Los Angeles Superior Court on Thursday, claims Diesel assaulted Asta Jonasson in the St. Regis Hotel after a night of apparently hard drinking with hostesses he met at a neighboring club.

My film 'Crew', is releasing on March 29, it's about three air hostesses, there's Tabu, me and Kriti Sanon in it.

FILE - Aegean airlines air hostesses take selfies after a news conference in Athens, Wednesday, March 28, 2018.

Mr Collins said the crew of six, including four hostesses, remained completely calm.

As part of an effort to help people get acquainted with their new home, a group called the Western Welcome, Inc. hired hostesses to visit newcomers and provide a basket of gifts provided by local businesses.

Employing over 37 years of design experience, the trio’s online business offers both vintage items like silver teapots, trays and flower girl accessories, as well as a selection of gifts suitable for brides and grooms, wedding parties and hostesses.

Co-hostesses for the evening were Rose Jaynes, Judy Bloom and Rosemary Pacha.

Hostesses for the fancy tea, when the club’s antique silver and vintage dishes are brought out, are Jan West, Martha Sue Davis and Shirley Laos.

Hostesses will be Elizabeth Turnbull and Carolyn Myers.

Hostesses will be Pat Accountius and Barbara Summerlin.

Pauline thanked the hostesses for the afternoon.

The sleazy, brassy invitation of Big Spender can seldom have carried such chest-thumping heft, the hostesses so close they can shame you with a cold stare even as they ostensibly come on to you.

A manual for guides, docents, hostesses, and volunteers of Old Economy.

Berton, pp. 272-273 On opening day, there was considerable comment on the uniform of the hostesses from the UK Pavilion.

In China, a karaoke establishment, whether or not it employs hostesses, is called a KTV.

In guilds, for example, it was customary for the members to greet each other "with hearty handshakes and smacking kisses," and, on the conclusion of a meal, people thanked and kissed both their hosts and hostesses.

Menuhin," he performed two violin solos, "Ave Maria" and "Flight of the Bumble Bee" for an audience of servicemen, volunteer hostesses and celebrities from stage and screen.

Roseland Ballroom hostesses often visited the savoy on their night off; this inspired Buchanon to create Monday-Ladies-Free Nights.

She's going to play hostess to Duncan at Dunsinane, and 'provide' is what gracious hostesses always do.