Find the word definition

Wiktionary
chambermaids

n. (plural of chambermaid English)

Usage examples of "chambermaids".

Before him stood a battalion of chambermaids in crisp monochrome, their caps of fluted white linen seated upon their coiffures like matching baby doves.

The two chambermaids being again left alone, began a second bout at altercation, which soon produced a combat of a more active kind.

A group of chambermaids and kitchen helpers, permanent staff, sat on the fire escape.

He no longer had to go round to the back of the hotel to sit with the kitchen help and chambermaids for companionship.

He interviewed various hotel servants--waiters, chambermaids, porters, all could tell him something, and the sum total of what they could tell amounted, for all practical purposes, to next to nothing.

Numerous peasant girls, born into ignorance and poverty, were offered positions as chambermaids and scullery servants in the comparative grandeur of the castle.

In a trice the Throne Chamber was in an uproar of men swording each other, chambermaids screaming from the balconies, tersepts shouting orders, and hurrying folk.