Use "landlady" in a sentence

1. Why would the landlady knock?

2. Their landlady was fat and slovenly.

3. His landlady was a kind, homely woman.

4. 16 Their landlady was fat and slovenly.

5. 7 The landlady came over to serve me.

6. 6 Michael and the landlady nodded in unison.

7. 4 He likes being mothered by his landlady.

8. 5 The landlady patted her hair nervously.

9. The only problem is I have a nosy landlady.

10. I heard my landlady creeping stealthily up to my door.

11. Ellen gave the landlady a Cheque for £80.

12. Ellen gave the landlady a Cheque for £80.

13. 1 His landlady was a kind, homely woman.

14. 15 His landlady is in arrears with the mortgage.

15. 3 We had been made homeless by our landlady.

16. A kindly landlady is obliging and cheerful in her old age.

17. On hearing a loud cry the kindhearted landlady quickly walked in.

18. 27 He had come to some curious arrangement with his landlady.

19. 2 When he was at college,he lodged with a landlady.

20. 14 The landlady stared at her in an uncomfortable silence.

21. 10 His landlady had treated him like a dangerous criminal, a pariah.

22. 9 The landlady came around once a month to collect the rent.

23. His landlady had treated him like a dangerous criminal, a pariah.

24. 13 The landlady found they had been illegally subletting the flat.

25. 11 I heard my landlady creeping stealthily up to my door.

26. Helmut's problems were compounded by an unsatisfactory relationship with his landlady.

27. 24 Helmut's problems were compounded by an unsatisfactory relationship with his landlady.

28. I moved because I can't put up with officious landlady any longer.

29. In contrast the relationships of landlady and lodger, landlord and tenant may have this component.

30. 8 If he forgot to pay his rent, his landlady would send him a reminder.

31. 12 My landlady is an old battleaxe and has far too many house rules.

32. Don't listen to the landlady when she tells you they are never there.

33. 25 I returned to my routine as a working journalist and a landlady.

34. The landlady pricked up her ears at this, and Partridge looked a little confounded.

35. If he forgot to pay his rent, his landlady would send him a reminder.

36. One Sunday, my churchgoing landlady proudly related that she had shoved a “Bible lady” off the doorstep.

37. Her lodger was very much more willing to talk on this subject with his soft - hearted landlady.

38. 22 I went and asked my landlady if I could put her on a waiting list.

39. Synonyms for Barmaid include female bartender, landlady, hotelier, host, publican, innkeeper, licensee, proprietor, manager and hotelkeeper

40. He received so many that his landlady wondered where he would put all the parcels.

41. 18 In contrast the relationships of landlady and lodger, landlord and tenant may have this component.

42. You have no idea what I go through with the neighbors, the landlady and the key.

43. 29 What bliss not to have to eat a huge fried breakfast to please a bacon-happy landlady!

44. 30 If his work kept him late for a meal, he had satirical reproaches cast upon his head by the landlady.

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46. 23 It would have driven every other landlady to distraction but Wilson was determined not to be bested.

47. 21 A previous landlady had tried to help herself to the orange juice to put in her gin.

48. • Ishmael, worried for fear some evil has Befallen Queequeg, rushes to the landlady and asks for a key

49. In the morning, I paid my disdainful landlady for the use of my room for the rest of the day.

50. For a craven moment she was tempted to go back and throw herself on the mercy of the landlady.

51. 26 Ishmael, worried for fear some evil has befallen Queequeg, rushes to the landlady and asks for a key.

52. Mattie:--A Stray (Vol 3 of 3) Frederick William Robinson The landlady recognised his Baronetage with a little courtesy.

53. The girl's landlady had made a packed lunch from pork which is at the centre of a botulism alert.

54. 19 In the morning, I paid my disdainful landlady for the use of my room for the rest of the day.

55. 17 The girl's landlady had made a packed lunch from pork which is at the centre of a botulism alert.

56. 20 His landlady had said that Drew had returned in a dishevelled state about 00am from the opposite direction from the theatre.

57. 29 His landlady had said that Drew had returned in a dishevelled state about 00am from the opposite direction from the theatre.

58. The landlady, Clad in a low-necked black dress with long sweeping train, was typical of many we saw in the old-country hotels

59. John Smith's housekeeper, Mrs Rundle, for example, "can be seen as a prototype for the garrulous Mrs Hudson, Sherlock Holmes's landlady".

60. 24 If his work kept him late for a meal, he had satirical reproaches cast upon his head by the landlady.

61. His landlady had said that Drew had returned in a dishevelled state about 00am from the opposite direction from the theatre.

62. / (informal) (disapproving) an aggressive and unpleasant older woman My landlady is an old Battleax and has far too many house rules

63. Cutely Suspicious explores your relationship with the two young women you live with as your depraved landlady tries to keep your relationships non-existent

64. Cutely Suspicious explores your relationship with the two young women you live with as your villainous landlady attempts to keep your relationships non-existent

65. 28 Before she died la strega left her secrets to Signora Grignaffini, our landlady,(www.Sentencedict.com) who looked a bit like a witch herself.

66. GORDON STABLES It was in the morning that the landlady showed her Canniness. OUR JOURNEY TO THE HEBRIDES JOSEPH PENNELL AND ELIZABETH ROBINS PENNELL

67. She would have evicted Yuuta and the girls from their apartment, had it not been for the timely intervention of her mother, the real landlady.

68. Apologeticness (uncountable) The quality of being apologetic. 1930, William Babington Maxwell, To what green altar? The landlady asked with plaintive Apologeticness if they could make a …

69. (Frankenstein, by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley) “I will take your orders, gentles; I will Assuredly take your orders,” the landlady answered, bustling in with her hands full of leathern drinking-cups.

70. I went into the lobby to tell the landlady, some five or eight minutes after the coach had started, and told her, in presence of a gentleman, who was preparing to start in a Barouchette with two horses.

71. 1749, Henry Fielding, The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling: The landlady […] was not without some concern for the confinement of poor Sophia, of whose great sweetness of temper and Affability the maid of the house had made so favourable a report, which was confirmed by all the squire