Concierges [noun]

Definition of Concierges:

caretaker

Synonyms of Concierges:


Opposite/Antonyms of Concierges:

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Sentence/Example of Concierges:

At night, after ten, your concierge opens the heavy iron gate of your court by pulling a cord within reach of the family bed.

By the light of the torches which the concierge carried, they distinguished Tavannes and the two Ruggieri.

Our tickets, which we bought of the concierge at the Hotel B., entitle us to a drive or a railway journey.

The concierge said he was in the courtyard and la Tour found him engaged in a singular business.

If you want to have your telephone through the concierge's loge, the telephone service is charged on your quarterly rent bill.

I shall destroy that man as Eugne Sue destroyed the concierge.

The concierge appeared, angry and shivery, and bade him either come in or go out.

A violent ringing of the bell awakened the concierge of number nine, avenue Hoche.

Again, the concierge related how she had opened the door for a person who had inquired for Doctor Harel.

We say adieu to our French waiters, boots and Concierge, and are soon at the railway p. 179station and in the train for Mentone.