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He was an actor in cartoons.
First he was a voice actor, then his job was to ship movies for a television station. He took a job as a Nanny/ Housekeeper to be near his children.
When Trish gets a job as a singing waitress, Austin decides to join her.
Not in the slightest. He simply did a great job of acting like an autistic adult -- which is why he is called an "actor."
Here favorite sport is football actually she was going to persue it as a job but she said that singing was her calling not football
Shanes job is a police officer on Emmerdale but now Jasmine and Debbie have killed him!
Which Ashley? (theres many famous Ashley's, stupid)
Yes. Good job!
He has his dream job! singing!
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singing (:
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Singing was her first and only job.
her only job was singing
It is a suffix to specify that a person is a female person doing a job. A person may have the job of a steward; a female person doing that job is called a stewardess. A person who sews is a seamster (usually shortened to semptster); a female person doing that job is a seamstress. A person who does laundry is a launderer; a woman who does it is a laundress. A person who acts is an actor; a female person doing that job is an actress. And so on. By extension, if a form with the -ess suffix is current, the root form is restricted to male persons.
singing. Anthony blommel