Kitchen ceiling-hung clothes airer/drier. http://www.sheilamaid.com/ A Sheila's Maid is a traditional laundry airer that can still be found and used in British households for over 100 years. It dries your clothes by using a pulley to raise the Sheila Maid to ceiling height where rising warm air dries your clothes. The Sheila's Maid is often constructed of pine slats fixed at either end with cast iron designed hangers to support the equidistant slats which are used to dry the laundry items
The homophone for maid is made. A maid is somewhat like a servant, and made as in I made these cookies.
hotel maid
The plural for for the noun maid is maids.
The maid made the beds.
Maid of honor
The Sheilas was created in 2007.
Sheilas' Wheels is a UK car insurance brand, which utilizes a band named the Three Sheilas to create insurance jingles, which are now popular on Youtube and the internet.
Sheilas 28 Years On - 2004 is rated/received certificates of: New Zealand:PG
Sheilas' Wheels is a UK based insurance brand that primarily targets its products to women. The company has become famous through advertising that features the Sheilas. This group sings jingles that promote Sheilas' Wheels.
Sheilas
Sheilas' Wheels is a company based in the United Kingdom which directs its sales of insurance to woman, although men are able to purchase insurance through this company as well.
Adventure Divas - 2001 New Zealand Stroppy Sheilas and Mana Wahines 1-3 was released on: USA: 2002
Men are able to get insurance through Sheilas Wheels.Even though Sheilas Wheels caters to woman they do say that men are welcome also. They warn people though that the benefits are not appreciated by men as much as they are by women.
A person can find information on Sheilas' Wheels car insurance by visiting Sheilas' Wheels website or by calling customers service at 0845 604 3550 Monday - Friday 8AM to 8PM and on Saturday 9AM to 5PM, including Sunday 10AM to 2PM. On the website a person may also contact by email to the customer service of any questions or additional information requested.
I see a maid
The homophone for down is "dow" which is a variation of the word dough.
A maid typically wears a uniform with a cap known as a "maid cap" or a "maid hat." It is usually white and has a simple design to complement the maid's uniform.