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maid

[meyd] / meɪd /


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Even if they don’t have robot maids, surely they automate as many tasks as possible, right?

From The Wall Street Journal

Ben Hart, who lives in Park Slope, Brooklyn, runs ToastWiz, an AI wedding speech-writing business that provides best men, maids of honor and couples’ parents with scripted remarks.

From Seattle Times

Here’s the appropriately macabre opening of Coleridge’s “The Crime of the Urchin Mary”: “It was an ancient crone who wrote / Silly rhymes for tots / Was stopped by a maid in a pinafore / With blood-red polkadots.”

From Washington Post

Brides and grooms, maids of honor, and a handful of mothers were all smiles.

From New York Times

She waited a beat and added: “But if you’re looking for a maid, I’m available on Saturdays. I’m very good at cleaning; I clean from the ceiling down to your jewelry box.”

From Seattle Times