usher|ushered|ushering|ushers in English
verb
[ush·er || 'ʌʃə(r)]
act as an usher, escort; guide, direct; introduce
Use "usher|ushered|ushering|ushers" in a sentence
1. Ushers will control access to the Chamber.
2. She ushered at the banquet.
3. At Streb / Ringside, the ushers even gave out ear plugs.
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5. Seats clicked, ushers bowed while he looked blandly on.
6. He ushered me into the drawing room.
7. We enlisted them to serve as ushers at the meeting.
8. The French Revolution ushered in a new age.
9. They tendered thanks , icily, to the doorman for ushering them into the shop.
10. To guide ceremoniously ; conduct or usher.
11. Recent economic reforms have ushered in rapid growth.
12. 1 The usher bowed us into the theatre.
13. Usher: No, even the overture hasn't started yet.
14. Traditionally, boutonniers and Corsages are given to the immediate family, groomsmen and ushers
15. Otherwise, you will usher in disastrous consequences.
16. And by that measure , China's usurpation indeed ushers in a new order.
17. The dusky night rides down the sky and ushers in the morn.
18. McLaren was then ushered in from an adjoining office.
19. She ushered her callers into a cluttered living-room.
20. The usher bowed us into the theatre.
21. Take your time ushering the audience out, saying goodbye to the actors.
22. Another group of Harriman favorites will be given coveted recognition as ushers.
23. After supper Mrs Hendry ushered everyone into the parlour.
24. 9 Down comes the usher with his light.
25. 8 The usher stopped dead in his tracks.