单词 | Scullion |
例句 | 1. They were scullions who only gave glory, honor, and dominion to whites. 2. The scullions sweated and ducked at the spits and bake-ovens built around the exercise ground for the clan to feast. 3. He hoisted the scullion up and threw the creature into the huge vat. 4. He could see a few of the other scullions nearby. standing on their stools stirring pots, wiping stoves, polishing stove-fronts. 5. Having been my own butcher and scullion and cook, as well as the gentleman for whom the dishes were served up, I can speak from an unusually complete experience. 5. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words. 6. He was a scullion and a corner sweeper, and that was that. 7. Sister Mary Scullion, a Catholic nun who has worked with homeless people in Philadelphia for more than 30 years, said the city's shelters are now operating at 115 percent of capacity. 8. All eight inhabitants of the room, the scullion , the statues, and the huge eyeless skull, seemed to hold their breath. 9. Tommy Scullion, an Irish deliveryman who passed away in 1996, spent 50 years collecting 40000 signatures from celebrities such as Pablo Picasso, Edward Duke of Windsor. 10. He hired a battery of staff to help him with the daily chores, including a scullion (dishwasher), a laundress and a shoeblack (someone who cleans shoes). |
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