- Look up
hostess in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
hostess is a
female host or
presenter of an event.
Hostess may also
refer to: Air
hostess, a flight...
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Chinese businessmen use
hostesses as a
means of
persuading other businessmen and as an
outlet to earn
favors in the ****ure.
Hostesses are
expected to pressure...
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Hostess Brands Inc. is an
American bakery company formed in 2013. Its main
operating subsidiaries are
Hostess Brands, LLC, and
Voortman Cookies Limited...
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nurses to
serve as
flight attendants, then
called "stewardesses" or "air
hostesses", on most of
their flights. In the
United States, the job was one of only...
- Bed
Hostesses (German: Die Bett-Hostessen) is a 1973 West German-Swiss ****
comedy film
directed by
Erwin C.
Dietrich and
starring Ingrid Steeger, Karin...
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Hospitality is the
relationship of a host
towards a guest,
wherein the host
receives the
guest with some
amount of
goodwill and welcome. This includes...
- pleasure.
Bashful queens were
often forced to play
gracious and
wealthy hostess to
people who
despised them.
Mistresses had to pay for
their social re****tion...
- The maître d'hôtel (French for 'master of the house';
pronounced [mɛːtʁə dotɛl] ), head waiter, host,
waiter captain, or maître d' (UK: /ˌmeɪtrə ˈdiː/...
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Ellis (née Neilson; 9
October 1926 – 13 July 1955) was a
Welsh nightclub hostess and
convicted murderer who
became the last
woman to be
executed in the...
- Television.
Sally Claster Bell Gelbard,
their daughter,
later trained hostesses. The
national version was
presented by
Nancy Terrell and
filmed in Baltimore...