Sacred music on the balcony at midnight also ushers in Christmas and Easter.
The ushers number twenty-four, and are banded together in a businesslike association for mutual pleasure and good fellowship, and also to better conduct their work and the church interests they have in hand.
But whom, my dear, do you expect to provide for ushersor best man?
How manyushers now employs, How many maids to see the boys Have nothing in their heads!
A corresponding gallery, which opened from the ante-room, was occupied by two gentlemen-ushers of the chamber, who gave each a smile of recognition as the wealthy goldsmith entered.
And Bridget, with a sigh that strongly resembles the snort of a war-horse, ushers Mr. Rodney into the dairy.
Uncle Robert stood near the door nodding and smiling and telling the Girl Scout ushers where to seat one and another.
Mrs. Breen's two brothers and the brothers of the two Girl Scouts who had helped at the benefit were all acting as ushers and they were certainly busy.
Quentin, who has been exposed somewhat to infection, is not allowed to see other little boys, and is leading a career of splendid isolation among the ushers and policemen.
The White House seems big and empty without any of you children puttering around it, and I think the ushers miss you very much.
Six ushers generally precede the party into the church, after having seated the guests.
He always wears a dress-coat and white cravat, as do all his ushers and immediate friends.
One of the ushers of the court handed her a glass of water at my suggestion, and she seemed to recover somewhat.
The ushers who had led us so far, now took their stations on each side the door, and others, in more splendid habits, succeeded them in the office of conducting us.
The Butler reappears, is called to the door-bell and ushers in Barnes as "Mr. Cozzens.
Just after Blond, the proprietor, ushers in the ladies, the pattering of rain outside is heard.
John Bentall, one of the Ushers of Westminster School.
The minister was most accessible; but even a republican official was forced to have ushers in his ante-chamber, as went on in monarchical governments.
The ushers hastened to show the party where to go, and they had to retrace some of the path they had used to enter.
The Duke passed on, however, without notice and entered the hall of the council, the ushers drawing back with low bows as he appeared, and throwing open the doors for him to go in.
The ushers will let you in, surely, to give it to the Duke, if you say that he has forgotten his handkerchief.
As I passed by I saw into the room," said Nambu, "and there were none but ushers and such people: but I heard that the Duke had been sent for according to the commands your Majesty gave last night.
The Lord High Constable also attends the royal person, assists at the reception of the regalia from the dean and chapter of Westminster, and, together with the earl Marshal, ushers the champion into the hall.
The Gentlemen Ushers of the { White and Green Rods, { all in their proper habits.
There was another laugh, which the clerks and ushers immediately suppressed; and Captain O’Blunderbuss ran a narrow risk of being ignominiously bundled out of the Court for observing in a tone somewhat above a whisper, “Be Jasus!
There was a laugh amongst the audience; but as the joke did not arise from either the bench or the bar, the ushers bawled out “Silence!
Experienced, gather calm, "Thou excellence of Judah, cured by sleep Which ushers in the Warrior, to replace The Lover!
As the cortege reaches the lowest altar-step the ushers break ranks and go to the right and left; the bridesmaids also separate, going to the right and left, leaving a space for the bridal pair.
The laws of the Medes and Persians were not more strictly enforced than is this law by the custodians of the theatre, who are neatly dressed women ushers with becoming caps.
The groom at a recent wedding gave cat's-eyes set round with diamonds to his ushers for scarf pins, the cat's-eye being considered a very lucky stone.
We should add that ushers and groomsmen are unknown at an English wedding.
Sometimes the ushers go first, to be ready to cloak the bride, open the doors, keep back the people, and generally preserve order.
Here, again, is a difference of custom, as we have no women ushers in America, and in this respect the English fashion is the prettier.
The ushers then proceed to form the procession with which almost all city weddings are begun.
On either side of this the bridesmaids and ushers had taken their places, and into the center of it Emil Correlli now led his companion.
The man on the stage fairly quailed before this outburst of popular passion; the ushers and officer had released the other man, but before he could take a step the local manager appeared on the stage in the midst of the confusion.
Two of the ushers and an officer had hurried down the aisle and seized him by the arms.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "ushers" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.