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flight attendant
noun
- an airline employee who serves meals, attends to passengers' comfort, etc., during a flight.
flight attendant
noun
- a person who attends to the needs of passengers on a commercial flight
Word History and Origins
Origin of flight attendant1
Example Sentences
The only real interaction with those outside the program is with security, the pilot and flight attendants.
At least two in 2020 involved passengers who allegedly assaulted flight attendants and also refused to wear masks.
As the man returned from the lavatory with a mask dangling from one ear, a flight attendant asked him to put it on properly.
The TWU local for flight attendants didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment.
They also want to study people who’ve experienced other conditions similar in some way to spaceflight, such as radiotherapy patients, pilots, and flight attendants.
We remember that time a flight attendant told us at a barbecue that if the bell tones four times, things are serious.
When that proved an inefficient tactic, he punched a flight attendant.
Alessandra Pacchieri was heavily pregnant when she traveled to London for a flight attendant training course.
She was 17 and dressed as a flight attendant—think cheap polyester and way too little fabric.
We were huge fans of Strangers With Candy, but the character was written to be a little more flight attendant and superficial.
A few days before Christmas, an airline flight attendant spotted a passenger lighting a match.
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