A "hostess set" is a set of the most commonly used serving pieces and is highly recommended for every wedding gift. This is most commonly used as a set used for entertaining guests, or "hosting" a party. This could be for a "host" or "hostess". There are a variety of "sets", and don't all include the same pieces. They vary by store and by manufacturer.
The cast of Ready Set Cook - 1995 includes: Sissy Biggers as Hostess (1995-2000) Ainsley Harriott as Host (2000-) Arden Kayce as Herself (1995) Richard Paul as himself Robin Young as Hostess (1995)
The singular possessive is hostess's. The plural possessive is hostesses'.
Hostess is a noun.
The correct singular possessive form for the noun hostess is hostess's.
A hostess is a female host. A host and hostess are the people who invite others to their home or place of business. If you throw the party at your house, you are the host or if you are female, the hostess. If the meeting is held in your building, you are the host or hostess.
A hostess: une hôtesse
A hostess is female; a host is the male.
A hostess
A hostess is female; a host is the male.
The opposite gender for host is hostess. A host or hostess is an employment position at a restaurant. The host or hostess typically greets and seats the guests.
Hostess is a female host of an event. EX: "Our hostess was very gracious and accommodating."
A traditional Diwali hostess gift could be a box of sweets, a decorative candle, or a set of diyas (clay lamps). These gifts symbolize light, sweetness, and prosperity, which are important themes of the Diwali festival.