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noun
A female host.
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But R. Barclay Surrick, the federal judge who in February granted the injunction barring Mr. Botticella from going to Hostess, concluded that his behavior demonstrated "an intention to use Bimbo's trade secrets during his intended employment with Hostess".
He tried going to hostess clubs.
The interest came as a surprise to Hostess.
She spoke to hostess and hurried back with loaded tray.
Jocelyn whispered in my ear, "Rich people like to hostess, so they can show off their nice stuff".
Trips to hostess bars are also among the pastimes now forbidden for those on so-called "livelihood assistance".
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But coming equipped with a thoughtful hostess gift can be time consuming and expensive ― which means you probably find yourself more often than not turning to your old go-to hostess gift: a reliable bottle of red or white (perhaps paired with a festive reusable wine bag).
Each airline does this differently, for example, Singapore Airlines actually put a marker on your chair to indicate to the hostesses to not wake you.
Later, she will get dressed to play hostess to important visitors during the performance.
But does, say, slipping a few tens to the hostess to secure a reservation at a swank new restaurant qualify?
Tales of tips to hostesses and waitresses of £50,000 also abounded.
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