Use "footmen" in a sentence

1. But you have really been running with footmen, not with horses.

2. “With Footmen You Have Run . . . Can You Run a Race With Horses?”

3. ♪ Aye, the footmen are frantic in their indignation ♪

4. Week Footman: Double growth for Footmen and Swordsmen.

5. To Counteract the violence in the community, the police increased the number of footmen on patrol

6. At Stirling, the 10-year-old James had a guard of 20 footmen dressed in his colours, red and yellow.

7. Blackamoors are also incorporated in jewelry and other decorative art while life-size figures were kept as artificial ‘footmen’ in doorways

8. 21 He went up to the next floor, where uniformed footmen and maids were dispensing coffee and cakes, biscuits and ices.

9. Cocooned! Captain Rupert wants you to open the Nerubian Cocoons in Drak'Sotra and return to him once you have freed 3 Captive Footmen

10. Footmen in livery and knee-breeches drew back and replaced the guests'chairs when they sat down(http://Sentencedict.com), while the major-domo ceremoniously ladled out steaming soup from a silver tureen.

11. ‘The very inclusions of the various accusations of Witchcraft, which Besprinkle the book, are seemingly against the scientific mindset of the times.’ ‘Before him walked two footmen, leading by the bridle a white hackney, covered with a housing of blue velvet, Besprinkled with flowers-de-luce and gold tissue.’

12. ‘Before him walked two footmen, leading by the bridle a white hackney, covered with a housing of blue velvet, Besprinkled with flowers-de-luce and gold tissue.’ ‘It was a dim, old-fashioned chamber, festooned with cobwebs, and Besprinkled with antique dust.’

13. ‘The Coachman opened the carriage door and helped her step down.’ ‘The Duke called a Coachman to drive the carriage and its four occupants home.’ ‘In those days, a grand house would employ at least 16 domestic servants, and perhaps an army of 30-cooks, parlour maids, footmen, hall boys, gardeners, butlers, coachmen.’

14. Often a cart came by, with several rough coffins in it and no mourners following; Barouches, with invalid officers, rolled round the corner and carriage loads of pretty children, with black coachmen, footmen and maids." Life in the hospital was a tremendous strain on Miss Alcott and she succumbed to typhoid fever.