usherette
Americannoun
noun
Gender
See -ette.
Etymology
Origin of usherette
Example Sentences
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Jason Beauchamp-Hughes, the general manager, has been told Cyril was a projectionist and army volunteer, whose wife was an usherette.
From BBC • Dec. 25, 2024
“We got as high as we possibly could and went to the Winter Garden, and our usherette said, ‘Your cat will be with you shortly,’” she explained.
From New York Times • Jul. 20, 2016
Pamela Burton was 15, an usherette at the Savoy cinema near the seafront at Sutton-on-Sea in Lincolnshire.
From The Guardian • Feb. 2, 2013
Entrepreneurs double up – an usherette flogs shiatsu and lamb chops – as do the actors: sharp documentary episodes are intercut with a band, bingo and dodgy jokes.
From The Guardian • Mar. 21, 2010
And then the usherette opened the doors of this dark palace and with a flashlight held behind her took him to his seat.
From "Go Tell It on the Mountain" by James Baldwin
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