A boy who earns money by running errands.
A boy employed in a shop or office to make deliveries and run other errands.
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Examples for "messenger boy"
Examples for "messenger boy"
1The messenger boy took a last look about the place and left.
2A messenger boy brought it around the time you left the hotel.
3Two passersby, tobacconist Joseph Corringham and messenger boy Patrick Carroll, also died.
4Who was she to send him scurrying off like a messenger boy?
5A messenger boy came plunging in at the door without the slightest formality.
1He began his career as an errand boy in a law office.
2The errand boy from the sawmill is going past, carrying a parcel.
3An ordinary errand boy would not have been so clever and reliable.
4Now you can see a captain who has become an errand boy!'
5But was the policeman a full partner or just an errand boy?
6I'm errand boy to this establishment, said Laurie, taking up his cap.
7The spy in the house below gave that dollar to the errand boy.
8Then Willie opened the door and followed the errand boy into the place.
9She was ending the day by making him her lackey and errand boy.
10He wants me to give you the place of errand boy.
11When that didn't work he tried making big promises to the errand boy.
12Mr. Charley takes the coat, mutters something about I'm not an errand boy.
13I get to sit in a car with Nightingale's errand boy.
14Erie is a minor hustler, a petty gambler, an occasional gangster's errand boy.
15A Boston business house was deceived in an errand boy.
16When their errand boy disappeared, they escaped to the east.
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