masseuse
masseuse
Definition
mas·seuse (mə so̵̅o̅z′, -so̵̅o̅s′)
noun
a woman whose work is giving massages
masseuse
Usage Examples
Converse of object
- rove: Roving masseuses plied would directly compete less to the.
- have: We also had 2 fantastic masseuses, Michelle Pereira and Frank Isaac who volunteered there time and skills to help.
- ply: Roving masseuses plied would directly compete less to the.
- qualify: Massage: There will be a fully qualified masseuse available, offering head, neck, shoulder, arm and hand massage.
- train: Alternatively, women can pay a professionally trained masseuse or aromatherapist.
Adjective modifier
- qualified: Also available is the Beauty Consultant's room - inhabited a few days every week by a qualified aromatherapy masseuse.
- personal: Just imagine returning from your dive to find your personal masseuse awaiting you in your suite, glass of iced champagne at the ready.
- professional: A professional masseuse took a hands-on approach to the problem by offering stress-busting sessions at Penrith Truck Stop.
- trained: About the author Julia Woodfield is a trained masseuse specializing in baby massage.
- female: Reservations can be made by calling by in person, and female masseuses are available, for women only, on request.
Noun used with modifier
- on-staff: Other perks include free English classes, on-staff masseuses, and subsidized lunches.
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