noun A woman who works as a bartender, typically in a pub or bar.

  • The barmaid politely asked the customers if they would like another round of drinks.
  • The barmaid is super friendly and always remembers my favorite drink.
  • The barmaid is a total babe, I love going to that bar just to see her.
  • The barmaid's smile was like a ray of sunshine in the dimly lit bar.

noun a person who operates or works on a boat, especially as a profession

  • The boatman skillfully navigated the river, ensuring a smooth journey for the passengers.
  • The boatman took us on a fun ride down the river, playing some music along the way.
  • Yo, that boatman is a legend! He knows all the best spots to fish.
  • She considered herself the boatman of her own destiny, guiding herself through life's rough waters.

noun A person who shines and polishes shoes for a living

  • The bootblack did an excellent job shining my shoes.
  • I always make sure to stop by the bootblack before a big event.
  • The bootblack hooked me up with a fresh shine on my kicks.
  • In the corporate world, he was known as the bootblack of the office, always making sure everything was polished and presentable.

noun a person in charge of a castle, typically the owner or occupant

  • The castellan was responsible for overseeing the daily operations of the castle.
  • The castellan is basically the boss of the castle.
  • Yo, the castellan runs the show at the castle.
  • In our office, the castellan is like the head honcho.

noun A person who drives a coach or carriage for a living

  • The coachman skillfully guided the horses through the busy streets of the city.
  • The coachman waved to us as he drove past in his carriage.
  • I heard the coachman is a real pro behind the reins.
  • In life's journey, we are all our own coachman, steering ourselves towards our goals.

noun a high-ranking official in the British royal household who attends or assists members of the royal family

  • The equerry assisted the royal family with their daily tasks and schedules.
  • The equerry helps out the royal family with everything they need.
  • The equerry is like the VIP assistant to the royals.
  • In the world of chess, the equerry moves strategically to protect the king.

noun a woman who sells fish, typically in a market or on the street

  • The fishwife at the market displayed a wide variety of fresh seafood.
  • I heard the fishwife down the street has the best catch of the day.
  • That fishwife is always gossiping about everyone in town.
  • She was known as the fishwife of the office, always spreading rumors and causing drama.

noun a woman employed to teach and train children in a private household

  • The governess was hired to educate and care for the children of the wealthy family.
  • The governess is like a live-in tutor for the kids.
  • The governess is basically the kids' babysitter with a fancy title.
  • She played the role of a governess in the lives of her younger siblings, guiding and teaching them as they grew up.

noun a person who takes care of horses, especially at an inn or stable

  • The hostler at the inn was responsible for taking care of the horses.
  • The hostler down at the stables always has a story to tell.
  • I heard the hostler got in trouble for sneaking a smoke break behind the barn.
  • As the hostler of the group, he was always the one to take charge and make sure everything was running smoothly.

noun a person who scavenges in riverside mud for items of value

  • The mudlark carefully sifted through the riverbank in search of historical artifacts.
  • The mudlark loves exploring the muddy riverbed for hidden treasures.
  • That mudlark is always out scavenging for cool stuff by the river.
  • She was a mudlark of emotions, always digging deep to uncover her true feelings.

noun a person who owns or manages a pub or tavern

  • The publican was responsible for overseeing the operations of the pub.
  • The publican greeted all the regulars by name as they walked in.
  • The publican is throwing a big bash at the pub tonight.
  • The publican of the neighborhood is known for always having a listening ear for everyone's problems.

noun a person who herds and tends sheep

verb to guide or direct in a particular direction

  • The shepherd led his flock of sheep across the field.
  • The shepherd dude guided his sheep through the meadow.
  • The shepherd dude was out there herding his sheep.
  • As a manager, she acted as a shepherd guiding her team towards success.

noun A person who drives a wagon or cart

  • The wagoner carefully guided his horses through the narrow mountain pass.
  • The wagoner was driving his wagon down the road.
  • The wagoner dude was hauling some serious cargo.
  • The wagoner of change led the way to a new era in the company.

noun A person who takes care of horses at an inn or stable

  • The ostler took great care of the horses at the inn, ensuring they were well-fed and groomed.
  • The ostler at the stable is a real horse whisperer, he knows how to handle them with ease.
  • I heard the ostler at the ranch is a real cowboy, he can ride and rope with the best of them.
  • She was the ostler of the office, always taking care of everyone's needs and making sure things ran smoothly.