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housemaid
[hous-meyd]
noun
a female servant employed in general domestic work in a home, especially to do housework.
housemaid
/ ˈʊˌɪ /
noun
a girl or woman employed to do housework, esp one who is resident in the household
Other Word Forms
- underhousemaid noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of housemaid1
Example Sentences
Marsh played a housemaid on the worldwide hit set in Edwardian London.
Her father was a printer’s assistant and her mother worked as a housemaid, giving her the insights she needed to write “Upstairs, Downstairs.”
“Many people think it is an odd that a housemaid is contesting for legislator,” Rahayu said.
We see Hedwig having friends over for coffee and being unpleasant to her housemaids, while the children play upstairs.
She works as a housemaid in downtown and uses public transport daily.
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