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attendant

[uh-ten-duhnt] / əˈtɛn dənt /




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Studio costume designers, including Howard Greer and, later, Jean Louis, put together flight attendant fashion.

From Los Angeles Times

Then, of course, there’s a crowded calendar of holiday parties to attend—and the attendant social pressure to bring bottles that aptly acknowledge the hosts’ generosity and also accord with their individual tastes.

From The Wall Street Journal

And once they reach the level of agitation where they've started picking a fight with a flight attendant or passenger, he said they're unlikely to remember Duffy's words or calm down.

From BBC

Moments later, the footage jumps to passengers brawling in terminals and shouting at flight attendants before Duffy appears on screen urging travelers to bring bygone civility back to air travel.

From Los Angeles Times

But again, planning for the possibility of long-term care and its attendant—and possibly staggering—costs is essential.

From The Wall Street Journal