manageress Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˌmæn.ɪ.dʒərˈes]
  • Us [ ˌmæn.ə.dʒəˈres]

Meaning of manageress In English

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Examples of manageress

  • The manageress had to supervise and administer medicines, give injections and change dressings, all in accordance with directions from a doctor.

  • First-year apprentices are paid £27·50 a week, second-year apprentices £31, third-year £42; hairdresser, first year, £49, hairdresser, second year, £53, hairdresser, third year £57, chargehand £61 and manageress £73.

  • This is the woman the manageress told to summon her husband.

  • Let us take, for example, a dress shop run by an employer, with a manageress and one assistant.

  • Moreover, they examine them and realise that chauffeurs, commissionaires, canteen manageresses and many others are included in the miners' scheme.

  • There are catering managers, manageresses, a vast staff and national insurance schemes.

  • Up to a year later, the manageress was still suffering from impaired vision and was told that her vision was unlikely to improve.

  • She was sent by the manageress to a hosiery works.

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