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Landlady
"Landlady" in a Sentence (12 examples)
If we pay the rent to the landlady, we won't have any money for food; we are between the devil and the deep blue sea.
The confidence man and his blonde call girl make a perfect match in enraging his landlady.
This lady is Masagokan's landlady, Yoko Someha.
Sometimes the old landlady would come by and said "That child doesn't cry", but it was that my babysitting was godly.
Our landlady is a real battle-axe!
Mrs Hudson, the landlady, she’s giving me a special deal.
I’m your landlady, dear, not your housekeeper.
The landlady had told Tom: “You'd look better with a fedora hat — a light-grey felted wool one, I think. You're tall, and you could carry it off."
He went to an inn by the roadside and said to the landlady, "Can you give me lodging for the night, me and my pea?" "Well, no," said the landlady, "I haven't got a bed free, but I can take care of your pea for you."
The landlady put the pea upon a dresser and left it there, and a chicken wandering by saw it and jumped up on the dresser and ate it. So when the laziest man called the next day and asked for his pea the landlady couldn't find it.
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In a large bedroom upstairs, the window of which was thickly curtained with a great woollen shawl lately discarded by the landlady, Mrs. Rolliver, were gathered on this evening nearly a dozen persons, all seeking vinous bliss; all old inhabitants of the nearer end of Marlott, and frequenters of this retreat.
Yet Clacton, like every other station at a big seaside resort, is bedevilled by the traditional insistence of boarding-house landladies that their clients must arrive on Saturday before lunch and leave on Saturday after breakfast.
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