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Meanings of looking maid in English
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Usage of looking maid in English
1
Knocking at the door, it was soon opened by a very neat- lookingmaid.
2
This was an elderly respectable- lookingmaid-servant, old Judith, whose name was well known to her.
3
He was informed by the middle-aged, respectable- lookingmaid that the ladies were in the garden behind the house.
4
A young good- lookingmaid enough, seemingly.'
5
But then he turned abruptly and stalked away, leaving a very frightened- lookingmaid who soon scurried back to her room.
6
She was neither a clean nor a tidy- lookingmaid, and Hinton, fastidious on such matters, took in this fact at a glance.
7
Benson attended at table, assisted by a dark-faced and very surly- lookingmaid, in whom Harley thought he recognized the housekeeper's bete noire.
8
Just then the door of the house opened and a trim lookingmaid appeared and greeted the chauffeur familiarly as "Heinie".
9
She was tall, quietly and elegantly dressed, and she was followed by a most correct lookingmaid, who carried a tiny Japanese spaniel.
10
The door was opened by a swarthy foreign- lookingmaid, with a prominent bosom under a gay neckerchief, whom he vaguely fancied to be Sicilian.
11
Desmond was about to speak when the door opened and a foreign- lookingmaid, whom Desmond remembered to have seen in the dancer's dressing-room, came in.
12
"We're all actors here, darlings," another good- lookingmaid explained.
13
"Please, sir," said a scared- lookingmaid, opening the door just wide enough to make room for her face.