Housekeeper [noun]

Definition of Housekeeper:

domestic

Synonyms of Housekeeper:


Opposite/Antonyms of Housekeeper:

-


Sentence/Example of Housekeeper:

Other workers, including housekeepers and laundry workers, earn less.

That has sent thousands of cafeteria workers, airport staff, housekeepers, drivers and waitresses home without work.

There are so many options out there and we hope you now know what to look for when venturing out to get your new robotized housekeeper.

There was talk that a man on the second floor had been the first to go, followed by a beloved housekeeper.

Every election cycle, hundreds of its members take paid political leave from their jobs as housekeepers and restaurant servers to fan out across Las Vegas and Reno to canvass on behalf of political candidates endorsed by the union.

The nonprofit hospital system also erased more than $23,000 in debts owed by one of its own housekeepers who it sued for unpaid bills.

Since 1993, all employees, from the dishwasher to the housekeepers to general manager Dave Roubie, own effectively 51 percent of the Tabard Inn.

The doctor, a little puzzled, took his leave, but had not gone ten yards when the housekeeper flew screaming after him.

Phœbe pushed Alice's hand in the direction of the passage that leads to the housekeeper's room.

She is thirty-five now, quite plain, and makes a living as a sort of itinerant housekeeper and caterer.