Domestics [noun]

Definition of Domestics:

servant

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Sentence/Example of Domestics:

She died, with the sole exception of her husband, Prince Leopold, amid physicians and domestics.

A family of only four persons requires at least eleven or twelve domestics, if not more.

It is said to be not unusual, for the peasantry of Liverpool, to speak of Mr. Bell, as a benefactor of the emigrant domestics.

None of the domestics are boarded, and but few of them sleep in the house: they are mostly married, and eat and sleep at home.

Gospodin Berkman—somehow it echoed the servile barinya with which the domestics used to address my mother.

The first domestics of the Count, respectful and timid, remained standing in a semi-circle behind their master.

You hear the other domestics going and coming: orders are given and recalled, errands are well or ill performed.

These two young women were two of Mrs. Garden's domestics, and they travelled far more comfortably than did their mistress.

Demn me, but I believe all his domestics have fallen in love with the pretty schoolma'am.

She had the power to win hearts when she chose, and she did choose where her domestics were concerned.