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stewardesses

n. (plural of stewardess English)

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The flight had been pleasant enoughthey were in the front of the planebut the stewardesses seemed disorganized, the meals coming at odd times.

It was one of those harnesses like the stewardesses wore on regular flights.

The flight had been pleasant enough-they were in the front of the plane-but the stewardesses seemed disorganized, the meals coming at odd times.

The flight had been pleasant enough—they were in the front of the plane—but the stewardesses seemed disorganized, the meals coming at odd times.

So some of the one-bedrooms have two stewardesses, or two secretaries, living together.

And there were more than 25,000 stewardesses living in Miami, all hot-eyed and eager to get a husband.

In their uniforms, stewardesses always look ten times better than they do in their civilian clothes.

In Schiller Park, the hard-drinking working men, who quaffed tankards of ale and dreamed of the day when Wallace would take up his residence in the White House, disapproved of young stewardesses with long-haired dates entering the dark, smelly, neighborhood taverns.

Bloodworth checked his luggage, but I carried mine on board, where the stewardesses proceeded to stick it in some cranny or nook.

Bloodworth, who had been silently studying his awful dogfight magazine, lifting his strange-colored eyes only infrequently to contemplate the stewardesses as they flounced by.