Definitionn. a maid who is employed to clean and care for bedrooms
Last update: July 10, 2015
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Dryden's Amphitryon or the two Sosias (1690) is based partly on the Amphitruo, partly on Moliere's adaptation thereof; Fielding's Miser (acted 1732) on Moliere's L'Avare rather than on the Aulularia, and his Intriguing Chambermaid (acted 1733) on Regnard's Le Retour imprevu rather than on the Mostellaria. [Please select]
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The chambermaid, loitering about the room for a tip, was--Mrs. [Please select]
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Claverhouse, it may be observed, spells like a chambermaid. [Please select]
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"Oh, lots of the children get grown-ups to take them in," the chambermaid explained. [Please select]
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The chief gainer by the arrangement was the chambermaid. [Please select]
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In the morning the servants and the chambermaid came in. [Please select]
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"The Earl of Bamborough's son fight a duel over the chambermaid of a hedge tavern." [Please select]
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But God send that no chambermaid change the sheet in my bed at the hotel. [Please select]
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A woman that is ambitious to become a good housekeeper should first serve as a chambermaid. [Please select]
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One chambermaid can successfully look after eighteen or twenty rooms a day. [Please select]
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As you said, let us hope that the chambermaid is a shifty, careless lass, who will not touch your room till you return. [Please select]
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