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Definition of bellman in English: bellmannounPlural bellmen ˈbɛlmənˈbɛlmən 1North American another term for bellboy Example sentencesExamples - The bellman handed me a yellow Ethernet cable when I arrived.
- A hotel strike would present a different kind of challenge because most residents never check into a local hotel and have none of the connection to housekeepers or bellmen at local establishments that they have with supermarket workers.
- At the hotel, the bellman should get $2 per bag carried and a concierge or a valet should get at least $2 per service.
- At check-in and check-out, the valet, doorman and bellman all line up for tips.
- The contract covers maids, bellmen, cocktail waitresses and food service workers.
- When I got back, Annie was closing her suitcases and calling the bellman.
- The bellman will greet you and show you to the lobby where you will be met by marble floors, Persian rugs, a magnificent chandelier and on cold winter days, a blazing fire.
- ‘Hey Madison,’ I slid on my own turquoise rock star sunglasses and waited while a bellman opened the car door for me.
- The staff from the desk clerk to the concierge to the bellman couldn't be more pleasant or accommodating and the hotel is just a short walk to the Skytrain, an overland train that bypasses the infamous traffic of the city.
- While I acquired help from a bellman to take our luggage to the waiting limo, Derek went to the front desk to check us out of our rooms.
- The poor bellman had to carry the crib up the staircase accidentally knocking off one of the wheels along the way.
- A couple of bellmen were struggling with several huge metal cases, trying to fit them into an already full Land Rover.
- To finish writing his presentation, he needed his table moved to another part of his hotel room and asked the bellman to do it; to which the bellman indignantly replied that this was a job for the housekeeper.
- A bellman once came to me to ask if we could store someone's luggage until he returned to visit the hotel again.
- ‘Perhaps more than one glass,’ Dylan said and laughed softly as the bellman pulled the door open for them.
- The only people who witnessed the wedding were the chapel's minister, a photographer and the bellman.
- Behind them in the lobby, the manger and several of the bellmen were scrambling towards the elevator.
- Jacques motioned for the bellman, and the young boy carried the bags down the hall.
- He called the bellman, explained what we needed.
- Once we had finished shopping, Diego returned us to the hotel and a bellman assisted us with our many bags.
2historical A town crier. Example sentencesExamples - The town bellman read a celebratory poem and schoolchildren lined up to take part in the traditional dances.
- It was followed in the 1850s by the introduction of pillar boxes (a suggestion of Anthony Trollope), which put an end to the bellmen who had rung for final collections.
- The Parish Council had eight applicants for the vacant position of bellman, and the question was to be decided in a practical way.
- In 1841 the Mayor of Appleby gave notice by the bellman that ALL dogs found at large would be destroyed.
- The Professor observes that the Romans and the Elizabethans ‘read the time by day by sundial’ and ‘heard the time by night through the watchmen's cries or tolling of the bellman on the hour’.
Definition of bellman in US English: bellmannounˈbɛlmənˈbelmən 1North American another term for bellhop Example sentencesExamples - The contract covers maids, bellmen, cocktail waitresses and food service workers.
- At the hotel, the bellman should get $2 per bag carried and a concierge or a valet should get at least $2 per service.
- At check-in and check-out, the valet, doorman and bellman all line up for tips.
- The staff from the desk clerk to the concierge to the bellman couldn't be more pleasant or accommodating and the hotel is just a short walk to the Skytrain, an overland train that bypasses the infamous traffic of the city.
- The poor bellman had to carry the crib up the staircase accidentally knocking off one of the wheels along the way.
- A couple of bellmen were struggling with several huge metal cases, trying to fit them into an already full Land Rover.
- ‘Hey Madison,’ I slid on my own turquoise rock star sunglasses and waited while a bellman opened the car door for me.
- The bellman handed me a yellow Ethernet cable when I arrived.
- Behind them in the lobby, the manger and several of the bellmen were scrambling towards the elevator.
- Once we had finished shopping, Diego returned us to the hotel and a bellman assisted us with our many bags.
- ‘Perhaps more than one glass,’ Dylan said and laughed softly as the bellman pulled the door open for them.
- He called the bellman, explained what we needed.
- The only people who witnessed the wedding were the chapel's minister, a photographer and the bellman.
- A hotel strike would present a different kind of challenge because most residents never check into a local hotel and have none of the connection to housekeepers or bellmen at local establishments that they have with supermarket workers.
- When I got back, Annie was closing her suitcases and calling the bellman.
- Jacques motioned for the bellman, and the young boy carried the bags down the hall.
- The bellman will greet you and show you to the lobby where you will be met by marble floors, Persian rugs, a magnificent chandelier and on cold winter days, a blazing fire.
- To finish writing his presentation, he needed his table moved to another part of his hotel room and asked the bellman to do it; to which the bellman indignantly replied that this was a job for the housekeeper.
- A bellman once came to me to ask if we could store someone's luggage until he returned to visit the hotel again.
- While I acquired help from a bellman to take our luggage to the waiting limo, Derek went to the front desk to check us out of our rooms.
2historical A town crier. Example sentencesExamples - In 1841 the Mayor of Appleby gave notice by the bellman that ALL dogs found at large would be destroyed.
- The Professor observes that the Romans and the Elizabethans ‘read the time by day by sundial’ and ‘heard the time by night through the watchmen's cries or tolling of the bellman on the hour’.
- The Parish Council had eight applicants for the vacant position of bellman, and the question was to be decided in a practical way.
- It was followed in the 1850s by the introduction of pillar boxes (a suggestion of Anthony Trollope), which put an end to the bellmen who had rung for final collections.
- The town bellman read a celebratory poem and schoolchildren lined up to take part in the traditional dances.
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