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house manager

noun

  1. a business manager responsible for managing a theater and its staff.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of house manager1

First recorded in 1905–10
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Example Sentences

Members of the fraternity Zeta Beta Tau said their house manager was stabbed by a homeless person last year in the same alley.

A house manager crumpled up her written complaints and threw them at her.

One of James’ neighbors told Curbed that they got in touch with James’ house manager, who said he was “very concerned” about the squatters.

Schiff focused on his decades of experience in Washington, including his high-profile work as a House manager for President Trump’s first impeachment trial.

Luis Cruz, 33, was identified as the dispatch house manager, “who was in direct communication with high-ranking members of the organization in El Salvador,” according to the sheriff’s news release.

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