Chambermaid [noun]

Definition of Chambermaid:

servant

Synonyms of Chambermaid:


Opposite/Antonyms of Chambermaid:

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Sentence/Example of Chambermaid:

After breakfast, pass an hour or two in the parlor, unless you are going out, whilst the chambermaid puts your room in order.

The chambermaid is otherwise engaged, for an amorous spark is seen to be kissing her in the open doorway.

He married the chambermaid of a lady on whose estate he trimmed vines.

Well, you've somebody there who can tell you more about it than I can—Big Annie the head-chambermaid on the first floor.

The men who are not known are shy, diffident, doubtful, and anxious to propitiate the chambermaid by great courtesy.

Bridget had risen in the world and was now head chambermaid at a large hotel in the west of England.

Hatless Johnny had crept around by the back door, and put himself under the care of Jane, the chambermaid.

Power continued to sit there smoking, lost in troubled but more humbled thought, until a chambermaid entered the room.

When the waitress is also the chambermaid, there are explanations required as to the upstairs work.

In a family of adults where two maids are kept, these are usually the cook and the waitress and chambermaid.