There won't be much heat in the cabin and I don't want to drop down at Lytton with a couple of frozen stewardesses on my hands.
I'm one of the new stewardesses for the Federated Airways.
I'd never heard of stewardesseson the planes until you came aboard at Cheyenne," said Mrs. Van Verity Vanness.
She was a little shorter than Jane with a tinge of auburn in her hair and she was dressed in the natty smoke-green suit which was to mark the stewardesses of the Federated Airways.
We're stewardesses on the Federated Airways," Miss Comstock shouted.
The end of their first year as stewardesses neared and it was late in May when Jane, aboard the eastbound Coast to Coast Limited, swooped down on the field at Omaha.
When I told them we were new stewardesses they gave me a card entitling us to round-trip transportation to the loop in a company cab.
The stewardesses made the entire trip from Cheyenne to Chicago, but the pilots changed at Omaha, unless piloting a special.
Strangely enough, even with the fuel flowing out of the split gas tanks, the big craft did not take fire and the flyer and the stewardesses turned to greet the villagers, who were hurrying to meet them.
The stewardesses soon settled into the routine of the flights from Cheyenne to Chicago and return.
With nerves taut, thestewardesses watched the needle of the altimeter.
This is a regular thing for all stewardesses when they arrive at their home port.
To each of six friends, all stewardesses of the air, she had told what she knew of the dark lady.
The little chief of thestewardesses favored the big girl with one of her rarest smiles.
We have a hundred and fiftystewardesses in the air.
There have been stewardesses of the air for only about five years," Miss Monague explained quietly.
When all was done, the two stewardesses helped me to my own cabin; and after they had left me I somehow managed to undress and get into my bunk, which I was glad enough to do, for I was beginning to feel distinctly ill.
Stewardesses can tell all the things that Marconi does not mention.
After holiday time it was dreadfully difficult to get work, she not being the stuff of which stewardesses are made, and Sadie had more pluck than physical strength.
But she had put a barricade of stewardesses between her and them, and was invisible to callers.
Once the first days of seasickness are over there is a rule against people stopping in their berths all day except under doctor's orders, and the stewardesses are very rigid in enforcing this.
I got the jumps waiting for the stewardesses to be safe in bed before I could creep out to pay your cabin a call!
Oh, evidently a stewardess must have gone stark mad, or else some practical joker had waited to play the coup until the stewardesses were in bed!
I don't suppose you were envisaging the possibility that she highjacked the plane from four officers and twostewardesses and then wrecked it?
Preston apparently broke a fingernail trying to fasten his seat belt and one of the stewardesses had brought him a little first-aid kit.
The stewardesses in heavy weather attend to the prostrate of their sex, but otherwise do nothing but bring the morning tea, hook up, and receive tips.
Not the most militant suffragette but would be intensely annoyed to have stewardesses scurrying about on a heaving deck with the morning broth and rugs, or dancing attendance in a nauseous sea.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "stewardesses" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.