doormen in English

noun
1
a man such as a porter, bouncer, or janitor who is on duty at the entrance to a large building.
Local authorities currently vet their own doormen , meaning bouncers have different licences depending on where they work in the country.

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1. Doormen, women waiting on tables.

2. Lately she had made it her practice to infuriate doormen.

3. 4 Unworked Territory: Does your territory have high- rise apartments guarded by doormen?

4. With their velvet ropes, rooftop bars, and Bribeable doormen, hotels are the engines that make Meatpacking go

5. Club and pub doormen would have to carry registration cards and face a vetting procedure if the project takes off this year.

6. Time and again, my family and I, as well as associates recommended to the Athenaeum by me, have stayed there and enjoyed its friendly hospitality from John and Jim, the doormen, to the concierge desk manned by Allen and Darren, to the restaurant staff and porters.

7. Two doormen rush in to carry him out and he is duly removed, embarrassed and Ashamed, left to sober up on the pavements outside the bar.: I had this kid in mind, Romen, who is unable to participate in this male rite of passage and is Ashamed of the fact that he is unable to do it.: Doesn't it make you Ashamed, as you shine his shoes and fetch his laundry, to work with such a man.