Gondoliers [noun]
Definition of Gondoliers:
rower
Opposite/Antonyms of Gondoliers:
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Sentence/Example of Gondoliers:
The gondolier whom I had sent to her apartment brought me for answer that she had set off, the evening before, for Florence.
It was from a dream of this description that he was one morning awakened by his faithful gondolier Jacopo.
I do nod know any nah-ice gondolier—zey are oal—I dell you, if you lif viz zem ade mons as me, you cot your troat—yes!
The gondolier, as the man who rows the gondola is called, took Marco wherever he wished to go.
That is all, except the clown, who is our gondolier, and the five musicians up in the gallery; can you see them from here?
The gondolier, his head enveloped in wet towels, was lying in a stupor on one of the sofas.
Making a dtour so as not to rouse the gondolier, he entered the antiquity-dealer's show-room and tried to open the outer door.
"Get on your feet, little Frenchman," growled the gondolier.
Every type of Venetian is seen in the Square, save one—the gondolier.
Never have I seen a gondolier there, day or night: not because it is too grand for him, but it is off his beat.