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Definition of Manageresses
1. manageress [n] - See also: manageress
Lexicographical Neighbors of Manageresses
Literary usage of Manageresses
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Truth about the Stage by Corin (1885)
"MANAGERS AND manageresses. ' The Mushroom or Swindling Manager—The Aristocratic
Manager and the Legitimate Manager—How Provincial Theatres are Opened by ..."
2. Belgium and Holland, Including the Grand-duchy of Luxembourg: Handbook for by Karl Baedeker (Firm) (1905)
"Dirch Santvoort, manageresses of the Amsterdam House of Correction (1638); ...
Claes Moeyaert, Four managers and two manageresses of the Poorhouse (1640). ..."
3. Life and Labour of the People in London by Charles Booth (1896)
"The most capable become counter assistants at 12s to 20s, and may rise to be
manageresses of depots at 2os to 28s. Lodging is hardly ever provided in these ..."
4. Woman's World by Unilever (Firm), Unilever (Firm (1900)
"There are openings for ladies and laundry matrons in charitable institutions,
hospitals, and as manageresses of private or public hand or steam laundries. ..."