Young girl or woman employed to do household work in the employer's home.
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Examples for "maid"
Examples for "maid"
1Burt said yes and he smild and that maid me feel good.
2Being a maid however can also mean not having much legal protection.
3Nancy ran for the maid; for tablets of aspirin; for wet handkerchiefs.
4The cabinet ministers telephoned in vain; he was out, the maid said.
5The maid brought in the coffee and went back to the kitchen.
1The little housemaid caught me in the net of her golden locks.
2The housemaid retired; and Mr Witherington took some time to compose himself.
3The cook and the housemaid occupied a bed-room on the kitchen floor.
4The cook and housemaid who succeeded them were jail-birds pure and simple.
5One other detail of interest was remembered by Jane Stewart, the housemaid.
1The servant girl took the Matches and lighted the fire with them.
2The servant girl tripped over it in her hurry, and went sprawling.
3About twelve he heard from the servant girl that she had gone.
4She is too stuck-up to live, went on the former servant girl.
5Having taken a servant girl from Lenfield, you make use of her.
1She was a pleasant-faced, amiable woman and a most enterprising house cleaner.
2A house cleaner sees the world as an endless series of stains to remove.
3Puzder admitted on Feb. 7 he had once employed an illegal immigrant as a house cleaner.
4Martinez, a house cleaner, and Gomez, who works on a horse farm, are both from Honduras.
5I sometimes work as a house cleaner but the money I make is not enough, she said.
1They know that she can raise their children better, keep the home cleaner, and better understand her relation to her husband.
2If level 2 gets the green light, hairdressers, restaurants, domestic travel, gyms, home cleaners and more are all go.
Translations for home cleaner