Manageresses [noun]

Definition of Manageresses:

a woman in charge of an establishment

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Sentence/Example of Manageresses:

Tell your Manageress I am much obliged to her for the charming flowers with which she has decorated my room this morning.

Neither talked—there was nothing to say; and presently they got up and went back to the manageress to learn what they had to do.

The manageress came rustling out of her office and beamed on Deane, who had once stayed there for several weeks.

By the way, I have consulted the English manageress of this hotel, who was not particularly sympathetic.

Accordingly the self-appointed manageress of the affair had borrowed Tom Harmon's hospitality for her protge.

At the end of that time he apparently came to a decision, and jumping up briskly, repaired to the manageress' room.

That evening Mr. Carrington joined the choice spirits in the manageress' room, and they had a very long and entertaining gossip.

Now, this drama, as laid out by that romantic manageress the Bonnie Lassie, did not include music.

“This gentleman here knows something about them,” remarked the manageress, indicating myself.

It appeared that he was accompanied by a Miss Coburn, whom the manageress believed to be his daughter.