pageboy|pageboys in English

noun

[page·boy || 'peɪdʒbɔɪ]

errand boy, one who is employed to run errands; smooth hair style with the ends of the hair curled under at shoulder length

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1. The pageboy will show you up.

2. The role of the Pageboy is silent -.

3. The little pageboys were dressed in kilts and the bridesmaids in pink dresses.

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5. We're having a big church wedding with bridesmaids, a pageboy - the whole shooting match.

6. Her hair was rolled into a passable pageboy and sometimes tied with a black ribbon.

7. Synonyms for Bellboys include bellhops, bellmen, porters, attendants, red caps, stewards, hall porters, pageboys, pages and squires

8. Cubbie Hero Teddy Bear, new baby gift, flowergirl pageboy wedding, embroidered and personalised, personalized stuffie, superhero girl pink SoSewPreciousGifts

9. Kate's maid of honour - her sister Pippa Middleton - and her young bridesmaids and pageboys also attended the run-through.

10. And about halfway through her song, she reached for a matching blue pageboy wig, which was sitting atop her piano, and positioned it on her bare head.

11. Casually dressed in a white linen shirt and sporting a pageboy haircut, the Spanish star reflected on his career and family life in New York with wife, Melanie Griffith

12. Like a rotary phone where you could turn to a pageboy, or that haircut that looked like a nuclear bomb exploded your bangs. And then the Peter Pan look.

13. He left school at 13 for a 10 shilling job as a Liptons Teas delivery boy, and went on to work as a pageboy in a ladies 'club, a cabin boy? after, he insisted, walking from London to Cardiff to join the merchant navy? and having learned in his days as a Bandsman in the army, a useful boxer despite his slight frame.