stewardess
stewardess
Definition
stew·ard·ess (--ər dis)
noun
- a woman steward ()
- a woman flight attendant
stewardess
Usage Examples
Converse of subject
- provide: Laundry Laundry service will be available, similar to that of a hotel, provided by the cabin stewardesses.
Converse of object
- tell: Others had trauma, such as Johnnie Flowers, whose plane caught fire and he had to tell the stewardess the fact.
- ask: Anticipating a difficulty, I ask the stewardess to serve me a kosher lunch.
- have: You had the stewardesses at one end, the young men at the other, because that's likely how it would work.
- call: So she called the stewardess back and, in her inimitable way asked, ' Do you have an extension for the extension?
- become: Angela joined an airline and became an air stewardess for 2 years.
Adjective modifier
- Russian: Cabin Service All cabins will be cleaned on a daily basis by the Russian stewardesses.
- friendly: The mixed drinks of rum served a better distraction, as well as the friendly stewardesses.
- first: The first flight air stewardesses were introduced by Boeing Air Transport in 1930.
Modifies a noun
- service: The basic busses are cheap, but luxury minibusses with air conditioning and stewardess service are becoming more common on the busiest routes.
Noun used with modifier
