Someone employed as an errand boy and luggage carrier around hotels.
Young person employed in a hotel to carry suitcases, open doors, etc.
1 He rang for a bellboy and put the problem up to him.
2 She unconsciously waited for the bellboy to precede her into the elevator.
3 He waved cheerfully and signaled the bellboy to bring up his car.
4 She directed the bellboy to gather up her luggage and went downstairs.
5 Here I am fifty miles from a bellboy or a cocktail.
6 He clapped his hands three times and a bellboy ran out.
7 When finally she emerged a bellboy lounged up to Ted with a message.
8 For example, he used a bellboy as a victim, rather than an attractive lady.
9 Sleepily the bellboy lifted the battered kitbag and led the way to the elevator.
10 In a few minutes bellboy arrives with a Queens directory and a Manhattan cocktail.
11 But the bellboy was behind him, to prevent his retreat.
12 He gave his luggage to a bellboy , and wrote his name on the register:
13 I was the bellboy and swept 'round some and gardened.
14 A bellboy stood there with a telegram on a tray.
15 When someone does, it's just a bellboy with her hamburger.
16 A uniformed bellboy from the hotel was loading the luggage onto a rolling cart.
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