body woman
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of body woman
First recorded in 2005–10
Example Sentences
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The other is Nora Kate Keefe, 29, who serves as Ms. Warren’s body woman — the aide who is always close by the candidate’s side.
From New York Times
A few minutes later, her body woman delivered her a cookie: caramel chocolate chip, covered in a light snowfall of flaky salt.
From The New Yorker
From that modest beginning as a 19-year-old intern, Abedin has risen from “body woman” – a glorified maid – through travelling chief of staff during Clinton’s first run at the presidency in 2008, to the state department position and now vice-chair of Clinton’s 2016 presidential campaign.
From The Guardian
Would she continue on as Clinton’s body woman, confidante, fixer, mind-reader?
From Washington Post
As an ethical matter, is a donation solicited by long-time Clinton body woman Cheryl Mills different than one solicited by Bill?
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