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bellman

[bel-muhn] / ˈbɛl mən /




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After guests checked in, they would get back in their cars and follow a bicycle-riding bellman to find their room.

From Washington Post

The first Michael Gilbert, a 67-year-old rock climber and bellman, heard of the fire in Yosemite National Park was from a mother and daughter who drove up breathless on Friday.

From Los Angeles Times

Rest assured, the bellman is not sticking a cotton tip up your nose.

From Washington Post

Correa, who is also a bellman at the hotel, has seen a surge in American tourists coming to the US territory in the last three months and the hotel has been busy.

From The Guardian

According to an officer's report, a bellman noticed the AR-15 in a tennis bag as he loaded the family's bags onto a luggage cart.

From Fox News