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to servant
noun
One who is hired to perform regular household or other duties, and receives compensation. As opposed to a slave.
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In just three hours, the horse goes from wild animal to servant.
Too often, the American attitude is master to servant: We give you money now do what we say, and do it right now.
Rufino has always been very generous in sharing his love, from grand duchesses to servant girls, but this time he topped even himself, bedding a bride within the same hour she had given her marital vows.
Moses was respected by every Egyptian -- from royalty to servant.
In a large school, the multi-talented and aggressive students will be favored by the teachers and you will be relegated to servant status if you are meek.
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At school, she said, she learned a little Latin and French and enough "kitchen Bengali" to speak to servants.
(At school, she learned a little Latin and French and enough "kitchen Bengali" to speak to servants).
That statement alone is awkward — she's referring to servants, presumably — but she doesn't stop there.
They were people who were accustomed to servants and service, and when they came here, they got it".
The precarious new middle is accustomed to servants and service provision and also to being servants and service providers.
Busy wealthy parents might leave the job to servants.
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