Footmen [noun]
Definition of Footmen:
attendant
Opposite/Antonyms of Footmen:
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Sentence/Example of Footmen:
He presented his card to the corpulent and powdered footman; he was announced; he was ushered in.
An automobile therefore has the same rights and no more than those of a footman.
Her gentle summons was answered by a tall powdered footman in blue and silver livery.
Generally, there is but one horse, at the side of which both the coachman and footman run on foot.
Varney was on his way to the house before the footman had finished his halting explanation.
Mazaroff was brought back out of the grave of these gloomy reflections by a footman who tendered him a note.
Is it for the sake of secrecy, or from some eccentricity, that a certain lady loves her footman and Dorinna her physician?
Was she not of the class of women who would come out from a bath with a peasant or a footman by, and not regard them as men?
On one occasion, the footman retired to his room to shave himself, without noticing that the animal had followed him.
The footman was preparing to enter, but when he came round for his instructions, Lady Myrtle stopped him.