noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
air hostess
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
air
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Beryl was an air hostess belonging to a rival airline he had met at the John F. Kennedy Airport.
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Finally, I offered to become an air hostess to pay my way, and this time, received an immediate reply.
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As she might have expected, it was almost empty, except for an air hostess sitting on the toilet, smoking.
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Carl looked up and saw the young air hostess staring at them.
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When Kylie returns as an air hostess for Spinning, the world suddenly seems perfect again.
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She told Nigel proudly that Alison could have been anything she wanted, even an air hostess .
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We are not told how these risks compare with, say, working as an air hostess , or as a policewoman.
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But he is found by the air hostess and bustled on board.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Pam, you've been a great hostess - thank you.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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But it was their hostess who was the most elegant.
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I suppose I am the hostess here.
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In that case, the hostess of a club selling non-alcoholic beverages importuned three passers by.
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Once the hostess appeared to ask if we were enjoying our meals, and I managed to give her a silent nod.
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She took him to a place called the Loneliness Bar, where the hostesses wore swimsuits treated with a chemical substance.
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The hostess rang and asked tactfully and hesitantly if I felt like it.
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They can beef up your status if you're a society hostess .