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"Honey?" The little girl spread her arms like a hostess.
Then the Wife shuffles on, "like a hostess at a party she'd rather not be giving".
'Never done contemporary, have you, Merle?' She was like a hostess with a difficult dinner party.
"I don't know about anyone else," she said, patting her hair like a hostess whose guests have arrived a little early, "but I could use a drink".
A bit dull, but what could you expect when a hostess spent most of her time roaring over stories out in the hall, instead of acting like a hostess.
But the designers abandoned plans for internal doors, and for an aperture, much like a hostess pantry in a kitchen, through which one could display images to passers-by.
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No one likes an uptight hostess!
Like the geisha, a hostess indulges her customer's every conversational whim, creating a space where he can escape routine and shed his workaday persona.
"Arianna told me I was a great hostess, and I thought I was going to die," she said, putting on a Greek accent to imitate Ms. Huffington: "I'm Greek, I know what it's like to be a hostess".
Considering Ms. Schiffrin's excellence as a hostess ("I like my guests to feel happy: I buy organic berries, I put Ambien on the pillow"), one can see why.
"Remember what it was like before Southwest Airlines?" asks a hostess in a 1972 television spot, wobbling across the tarmac in orange micro-shorts and white go-go boots.
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