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Discover LudwigThe phrase "house keeper" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to someone who manages and maintains a household, including cleaning and organizing. Example: After a long day at work, Sarah was grateful to come home to a clean and tidy house, thanks to her dedicated house keeper.
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house keeper
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Alternative spelling of housekeeper
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'She was a very quiet girl, tidy, unassuming and devoted to her family and her work,' recalls Mrs Sylvia McRoberts, for whom Ruby Johnston was working as a house keeper when she was killed.
By the end of his life in 1851, he was living under an assumed name in a cottage by the Thames, occasional visitors grudgingly admitted by an eccentric house keeper.
Ten years later the magnificently named Colonel Thomas Blood made an appointment to see them and with accomplices bashed the elderly Jewel House keeper over the head, tied him up and stabbed him.
Shortly before lunch a smart house keeper came up to say there was soup in the kitchen if we liked, and that it had been prepared the night before by... what did she call him now?
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He has been studying and practising and he is satisfied that he is "the best song and dance man in the world".One of the comedy incidents is where the boarding house keeper declares that she took up that business because she was tired of being told that she did not look the part for the stage.
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Japanese gadget companies DO have a strange attitude when it comes to answer the question of how to relieve stress for Nippon's exhausted salary men and house keepers.
Both the council and the local association of hotels were against the idea, as were the boarding house keepers.
Again, in response to a severe economic depression and the high costs of living, in January 1836, the Board of Directors of Lowell's textile mills absorbed an increase in the textile workers' rent to help in the crisis faced by the company boarding house keepers.
The 1680s saw a building boom in the town: carefully planned shops were built beside the 175 yards long Pantiles promenade (then known as the Walks), and the Mount Sion road, on which lodging house keepers were to build, was laid out in small plots.
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