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Meanings of
footman
in anglès
rus
лакей
espanyol
footman
Back to the meaning
Male servant.
Related terms
craft
rus
лакей
Usage of
footman
in anglès
1
Peter the
footman
made some remark to the coachman; the latter assented.
2
The
footman
left the sleigh in a hurry, too-jumping in a panic.
3
Then the landlady appeared in the parlor doorway, the
footman
behind her.
4
The carriage rolled to a standstill; a
footman
appeared at the door.
5
He was a giant
footman
in the gorgeous livery of the Alexis.
6
Samuel, the
footman
,
was the first person I met in the passage.
7
They were walking up the wide staircase behind the
footman
in blue.
8
The tall
footman
threw it open and ushered in Sir Roger Trajenna.
9
The porter rang a bell, and a
footman
appeared in the hall.
10
The
footman
got on the box and gave the coachman a sign.
11
The
footman
descended from the box and came round to the window.
12
After several minutes, Lady Kesseley sent the
footman
to fetch her son.
13
Twice the
footman
came back and asked if she wanted to leave.
14
The
footman
had already spared her the trouble of searching the house.
15
The moment the
footman
finished and moved on, Lady Augusta started again.
16
On the box the coachman nudged the
footman
,
as if to say:
Other examples for "footman"
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About this term
footman
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
say the footman
tall footman
young footman
second footman
old footman
More collocations
Translations for
footman
rus
лакей
espanyol
footman
criado
Footman
through the time
Footman
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Less common