Phrases with «landlady»

A "landlady" refers to a woman who owns and rents out a property to tenants. Full definition

Sentences with «landlady»

  • Lady DJ has now taken up new post as chief executive of family bed and breakfast and is no doubt best - dressed landlady in Llandrindod Wells, or wherever it is she has gone, and is treating her customers as she would our punters, ie telling them to speak loudly and clearly, not to sit down until she tells them to and dismissing them when their stay is finished. (newlawjournal.co.uk)
  • Harrelson's Roy Munson, the 1979 Odor Eaters Ten - Pin Bowling Champion, has been 17 years on the skids, paying off the bubo - encrusted landlady of his verminous flophouse with vomit - inducing bouts of sex. (timeout.com)
  • The acting's superb throughout, with crucial contributions coming from Dorothy Atkinson (as the housemaid who's also Turner's sometime, much - neglected lover) and by Marion Bailey as the twice - widowed landlady who takes a flat in Chelsea with the iconoclastic Turner. (southflorida.com)
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