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stewardess

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




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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

The glam quotient is highest in “All With a Soft Touch,” dominated by an angelic stewardess in a serenely pale airplane where, it seems, the passengers are Black.

From New York Times

The pilot, first officer, stewardess and an immigration official who were white received burials in their hometowns.

From Los Angeles Times

She had once considered being a flight attendant — then better known as an airline stewardess — but this was far more exciting.

From Seattle Times

“The stewardess determined that the other couple actually had different seats, booked to the plane’s final destination in Denver.”

From Washington Post