footboy Synonyms

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footboy Meaning

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footboy (n.)

A page; an attendant in livery; a lackey.

footboy Sentence Examples

  1. The footboy's nimble steps carried him swiftly through the grand halls of the mansion.
  2. The young footboy eagerly leapt to open the heavy wooden door for his master.
  3. A small footboy, his eyes wide with astonishment, watched the grand procession from afar.
  4. The footboy delivered the urgent message to the king with alacrity, earning him a small reward.
  5. In the bustling kitchen, the footboy diligently assisted with the preparation of the evening meal.
  6. The footboy's tattered uniform whispered tales of long hours and humble servitude.
  7. Despite his lowly status, the footboy possessed a cheerful disposition and a willingness to please.
  8. The footboy's knowledge of the household's secrets and scandals made him a valuable asset.
  9. The footboy's quick thinking and bravery saved his master from a treacherous plot.
  10. The footboy's unwavering loyalty and devotion to his family earned him immense respect and affection.

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A page; an attendant in livery; a lackey.

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The footboy's nimble steps carried him swiftly through the grand halls of the mansion.

The young footboy eagerly leapt to open the heavy wooden door for his master.

A small footboy, his eyes wide with astonishment, watched the grand procession from afar.

The footboy delivered the urgent message to the king with alacrity, earning him a small reward.