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Bellboy   /bˈɛlbˌɔɪ/   Listen
Bellboy

noun
1.
Someone employed as an errand boy and luggage carrier around hotels.  Synonyms: bellhop, bellman.






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"Bellboy" Quotes from Famous Books



... A bellboy with a telegram interrupted the startling new train of thought which that conclusion ...
— Murder at Bridge • Anne Austin

... no 'tention, So I'm goin' to run away, Join th' army as a—as a Bellboy, may be, without pay. Then I'll get a scarf an' sweater And some socks, soon as I go, From some other feller's sister That ...
— With the Colors - Songs of the American Service • Everard Jack Appleton

... up on the box where he could find fresh air. At the hotel he bribed a bellboy to help him with the man to his room by way of the servant's entrance. Then he telephoned for the hotel physician, ...
— The Seventh Noon • Frederick Orin Bartlett

... at her rather curiously as she registered, but assigned her a room and told her that dinner was still being served. She followed the bellboy to her room, where she brushed her gown, bathed her hands and face and rearranged her hair. Then she went to the dining room and, although the journey and worry had left her sick and nervous, she ate some dinner and felt ...
— Mary Louise • Edith van Dyne (one of L. Frank Baum's pen names)

... him!" exclaimed the bellboy, coming forward, with a cheerful grin on his freckled face. "He sure has a good ball team. I hope they win the pennant this year. Are you one ...
— Baseball Joe in the Big League - or, A Young Pitcher's Hardest Struggles • Lester Chadwick



Words linked to "Bellboy" :   attendant, attender, tender



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