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the usher
noun
A person, in a church, cinema etc., who escorts people to their seats.
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The usher took the dime.
"Next -- 'Trash,' " the usher declared.
The usher refused to take it.
At the Usher Hall, Edinburgh, tonight.
To sneak into the circus, she tricks the usher.
The usher said the ball hit the pole.
The usher came to attention, with a click of heels.
The man complained to the usher and the usher told the writer to get the hell out of the theatre.
Albert Beale London Latecomers interrupting Tchaikovsky at the Usher Hall?
The crowd laughed and the usher lifted the velvet rope.
"Oh, right," the usher says, a little nonplussed.
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