Patsy said that she was called to the Read House by a bellhop during the trial.
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His flat is in a smallish Manhattan walk-up with a uniformed bellhop in the hall.
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After he left college, he worked as a hotel bellhop, then a restaurant dishwasher.
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Langston Hughes'first publicity photo, taken in 1925, showed him as a bellhop.
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As soon as the bellhop left, I'd always discreetly feel the quality of the mattress.
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Eddie worked as a bellhop at the Hampton Hotel at State Street and Broadway.
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Checking into Luthan, I had to help the diminutive Filipina bellhop carry my suitcase.
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That's how she came upon Naadi, a young Egyptian bellhop who had crossed Uday Hussein.
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The people who lived off a late, great comedian pick a hotel bellhop to take his place.
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Bellboy: someone employed as an errand boy and luggage carrier around hotels
A bellhop, also bellboy or bellman, is a hotel porter, who helps patrons with their luggage while checking in or out. Bellhops often wear a uniform (see Bell-boy hat), like certain other page boys or doormen. ...
An employee of a hotel who carries guest's luggage and runs errands