the hostess served delicious food to us
The hostess greeted guests with a warm smile as they entered the restaurant.
The base word for "hostess" is "host."
Do you mean what you would call a male hostess? That would be a host. Hostess is the female form of the word host.
The snooty hostess at the restaurant turned up her nose at the couple who arrived in casual attire.
The 5th word in "What is the 5th word in this sentence" is "the".
The word "be" is the fourth word in this sentence.
I can give you several sentences.She is the hostess for our party.She works as an airline hostess.Be sure to pay your respects to the hostess tonight.
The word 'hostess' functions as both a verb and a noun.Example uses:Martha will hostess the fund raiser this year. (verb)A hostess greeted us at the door. (noun, subject of the sentence)I called the hostess to confirm our reservation. (noun, direct object of the verb 'called')We brought flowers for the hostess. (noun, object of the preposition 'for')
The base word for "hostess" is "host."
Hostess is a female host of an event. EX: "Our hostess was very gracious and accommodating."
The airline hostess offered magazines and snacks to the passengers
She was a hostess of a party not even hers. His hostess just got up and left. Why do parties need hostesses? Come have fun! Stop being a hostess! The hostess hasn't stopped planning for the party this weekend. Hope i helped!! :)
The singular possessive is hostess's; the plural possessive is hostesses'.
The word host may be what you are looking for.
Do you mean what you would call a male hostess? That would be a host. Hostess is the female form of the word host.
Διοργανώνω[= i am hosting]
The plural form is hostesses.
The hostess ingratiated the master pianist at the party by smiling while asking, "Won't you please give us just a little tinkle?".Ma, I have to tinkle.