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stewardess

[stoo-er-dis, styoo-] / ˈstu ər dɪs, ˈstyu- /




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Sarah Clark, who worked as a stewardess on the ship from 2002-2005, recalled how the crew made good use of the car deck when the passengers were gone.

From BBC

Other stewardesses and I laugh about how lucky we were to be in the industry at that time.

From New York Times

David Zucker: My favorite has always been when the stewardess says, "I've never been so scared, and besides, I am 26 and I'm not married."

From Salon

The former air stewardess previously completed a fundraising skydive for the hospice at the age of 75.

From BBC

Fans rushed the stage to throw singles as she shed her hard hat and cut-off jumpsuit to reveal a blue lamé onesie and glittering stewardess cap.

From Los Angeles Times