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"landlady" Definitions
  1. a woman from whom you rent a room, a house, etc.
  2. (British English) a woman who owns or manages a pub or a guest house compare landlord, proprietorTopics Jobsc1

162 Sentences With "landlady"

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Our landlady recently passed away, and our building just sold.
It was Mabel Hynes, the landlady, from down the hall.
Initially, suspicion fell on Ms. Berman's landlady and her manager.
One drawback is that our landlady lives in our building.
"Rents are going up, schools, hospitals," riffed Ann, a pub landlady.
The landlady also had no interest in dealing with the recluse.
The landlady also had wire screens installed behind the spiderweb gates.
It all took off after the landlady got a new boyfriend.
The landlady was super cool when I left, we still chat sometimes.
There were other suspects in Ms. Berman's death: her manager, the landlady.
But when I introduced myself, the landlady recognized my foreign-sounding name.
I would hug my landlady, crying again because she was crying for me.
I wonder how my landlady would react if I did some creative DIY.
But they're all — even her mocking Caucasian husband (Nicholas Bruder) and landlady (Ms.
He had a son, who, in 1975, had a daughter—my landlady, Marina.
MUNCHIES: Hello Sandra, you've been a landlady here for nearly 40 years now.
Marsha still a landlady, but moved on from the vino to the gin.
Of course, having the Queen as your landlady isn't as glamorous as it seems.
Phil Greenwood: My mum was a landlady so I worked for her growing up.
A year later, his landlady unexpectedly put the unit on the market, asking $603,260.
My roommate is also my landlady, a very nice woman in her mid-103s.
Squeezed into a radiant, green dress, Lovette welcomed all comers - she is the landlady here.
The letter fell into the hands of the landlady, who passed it on to Dening.
My sublet agreement is super flexible and my landlady already said it is completely fine.
Suspicion quickly passed from Ms. Berman's landlady to her manager before landing on Mr. Durst.
The landlady decides it is Red who must leave, and hires men bearing chain saws.
When she could no longer get around, Ms. Jones, her landlady, took care of her.
Also, Dr. Jordan's landlady (Sarah Manninen) is a creep who sexually assaulted him in his sleep.
The latter has been a source of stress and test of endurance for the fresh landlady.
Their landlady stepped in to protect her and threatened to call the police to arrest Moufak.
On its frontage are three words that sum up landlady Rowena Smith's approach: "No ordinary pub".
There's Kimmy's landlady, Lillian Kaushtupper (Carol Kane), a true New Yorker if there ever were one.
Lynette's mom called me "the landlady" for the first several years Lynette and I were together.
The Gloucesters made it the family's home as well, and Elizabeth became its live-in landlady.
When her landlady doesn't answer she finds herself walking the streets with Pablo to her parents' place.
When I lived in London in 1978 my landlady complained that punk was an evil American influence.
Regularly ravaged by a hot young man (Declan Eells) whose sexually voracious mother is the landlady (Ms.
While Molly is acutely, wincingly aware of every nuance of Sherlock's words and actions, his landlady, Mrs.
"Tidy," another badger book, this one created by Emily Gravett, reminds me of my onetime Brooklyn landlady.
The gangster shoots a rocket launcher, bringing the whole building down on top of Luke and his landlady.
During the custody battle, Frank relies on Bonnie and his landlady Roberta Taylor (Octavia Spencer) for emotional support.
Once in a while, my mother might complain about the smell of beef being cooked by the landlady.
Two years later, Ms. Loktev and her neighbors bought the industrial building from their landlady when she retired.
He later found himself with Sophia Booth, his landlady in Margate, which he had regularly visited during his adolescence.
Her landlady had a sister, who was single and whose name was registered with a marital agency in Australia.
My landlady is also withholding my $3,900 security deposit, in case she is billed for overages by the board.
In a special edition for the MUNCHIES Guide to British Food, we speak to legendary London landlady Sandra Esquilant.
The flaky landlady is a lesbian, like the Adams Fosters' moms, but she's closeted to her Asian-immigrant parents.
David's landlady has woken up to the fact that the carriage house would fetch a tidy sum if sold.
We open with a glimpse of Jamie's everyday life, complete with an amorous landlady and a meditative printmaking montage.
For the most part, the less-than-desirable things about her are basically standard landlady grievances and petty annoyances.
I once had a landlady who liked to show me the urns of her various dogs on her mantel.
Later that night, Luke's landlady makes him a late meal at Genghis Connie's (the restaurant she owns below his apartment).
Sherlock played a coy game around the question of the pair's relationship: Cumberbatch's landlady assumes they are gay, for example.
If any areas need to be repainted, demand that your landlady hire a professional painter certified in lead paint remediation.
Once Baldwin's younger brother David died, the property reverted to the heirs of his friend and former landlady Jeanne Fauré.
She and other tenants were told that Karen Connors was the landlady, but they never saw her, Ms. Struse said.
Instead of a lease, he had a handshake agreement with his landlady and later, after she died, with her children.
The next day, I have lunch in what I thought my landlady had recommended as the best kumpir in town.
The book follows a widowed landlady named Edith and a collection of her tenants who all live in a Brooklyn brownstone.
Because she is estranged from her children and sisters, her landlady and two friends from church take turns caring for her.
He gets his landlady to give him a week's free board by using his "My lips are two blushing pilgrims" line.
After the event, his landlady sheds a tear, but she cries more loudly a while later, when she hurts her foot.
The cops figured all this out too, mainly because the landlady was so beat up but didn't want to press charges.
In the aftermath, Felicity still screaming her pleasure, the boardinghouse landlady wonders if there's a murder being committed, calls the cops.
Landlady Kelly Carpenter said the name change had been planned for while but workers had scrambled to get everything ready before Saturday.
Usha Parmar (Ratna Pathak Shah), who everyone knows as Buaji (aunt), is the landlady and runs her business with an iron hand.
However, she was later sent to a mental institution after a charge of reportedly attacking a landlady and eventually committed to evangelicalism.
The Pakistani woman had been the only landlady willing to rent to a shook-looking boy who was still in high school.
On December 31, I received a text message from our landlady saying that there was a potential "pneumonia outbreak" in the area.
When the man failed to appear for their fourth lesson, Cohen called his landlady and learned that the man had killed himself.
The restaurant and the apartments above it (remember, this is where Luke lives) have collapsed and Luke and his landlady, Connie, are underneath.
On the way back home, she runs into her godmother/landlady and gets a lecture about losing her keys and paying her rent.
Reitz has even gone door-to-door to try to find him — and she asked her landlady if she knew of any Jakes.
One realizes that she's been taking her motorcycle out for a ride while fast asleep only after her landlady asks her where she went.
Mycroft Holmes Not that there has ever been major love between Holmes' landlady and his big brother, but in the trailer we see Mrs.
Rather than wait to find out when they'd be able to return to China, the family asked their landlady to give away their belongings.
The threatening tattoo draws reporters and the police, as well as the attention of the landlady whose family has owned the property for generations.
Although you mention the city housing authority, you make it clear that you don't know your landlady to have discriminated in filling her vacancies.
The landlady, who knew their mother, "gave us a friendly price," said Dr. Beckeld, 39, who was born and spent his childhood in Sweden.
We used our only savings to pay our landlady six months of rent in one lump sum to convince her to rent us an apartment.
Your landlady cannot raise your rent for remediating lead paint, as this is her responsibility, according to David A. Kaminsky, a Manhattan real estate lawyer.
Woodsy and academic might have been nice, but we like New York, and the walk-up apartment with the funny plastic chandelier, and the landlady downstairs.
"They're all thieves, rotten thieves, who should be hanged," said Dharaman Lama, a landlady who rents out rooms alongside the Bagmati River in the Nepali capital.
While the image of ruddy cheeked neighbours ordering rounds from a landlady who knows everyone by name is great, it's far from reality in many British towns.
Perhaps he felt that, even if there was nothing left he could do for Fanny, the treachery of her landlady would at least be recorded for posterity.
The F.B.I. kept its investigation of him open for twenty-nine years, enlisting as informers everyone from his publishers to his landlady to (however unwittingly) his mother.
Produced and aired first by Britain's Channel 4, the original starred Laura Linney as a naïve Midwest transplant and Olympia Dukakis as a transgender pot-growing landlady.
The police initially suspected wrongdoing either by Ms. Berman's landlady, her manager or some crime figures in Las Vegas, where Ms. Berman's father had been a mobster.
When we went to visit the landlady, who ran a hipster food company, we decided to say nothing about the previous emails — we were poor and desperate.
Rona my landlady wanted me out—she could get six hardworking Somali boys in my two rooms—but was too lazy to pursue it with anything approaching zeal.
For an hour, Leslie and I engaged in intense negotiations with the landlady, her daughter, and two doormen; finally, the six of us gathered outside the recluse's apartment.
Adele, the brash-but-warm pub landlady of the British music industry has added yet another string to her bow: singer, philanthropist, comedian, and now: ordained wedding minister.
I text my roommate/landlady, P., and she says she doesn't know why it isn't working and she'll have to check it out when she gets back tomorrow.
I had been interviewing Michel Kitanda barely for 10 minutes in his apartment in South Delhi when the landlady banged on his door and asked me to leave.
Name Withheld The regular support you're giving your landlady is mainly the rent you pay — which is presumably less than she'd get if you gave up the place.
He knew why Ariadne, the beautiful daughter of a Dublin landlady, with hands "as delicate as the porcelain she attended to", could never love Barney Prenderville, who loved her.
John Lennon was at times a terrible husband and father who mocked people living with disabilities, and Joe Meek murdered his long-suffering landlady Violet Shenton before killing himself.
I'd also stayed with his landlady Nora when I'd come over on my trial; it's kind of weird to think that that's where the next Arsenal star was being bred.
In addition to playing the Solomon family's landlady on 3rd Rock, Wendel also made appearances on episodes of Seinfeld, General Hospital, The Facts of Life and The George Lopez Show.
My landlady, Marina, Sergushev's great-granddaughter, told me that, in the years following the revolution, Sergushev travelled around half a dozen regions, helping to establish Communism across the Soviet domain.
When Inna (Sarah Tolan-Mee) arrives at the basement in 2017, the landlady, a Polish immigrant named Renia, recognizes her as someone who might be her own daughter, or herself.
At the time of his death from cancer, he had been buying the house in installments from his landlady, Jeanne Faure, who grew up in Algeria under French colonial rule.
The landlady came out to collect some glasses and obviously couldn't quite believe a wild-eyed goon (me) was doing lines of fluffy white stuff all over her lovely wooden benches.
Chmielewski said he was in EPA chief of staff Ryan Jackson's office once and heard a phone conversation with J. Steven Hart, an energy lobbyist whose wife, Vicki, was Pruitt's landlady.
Moreover, according to TIME, Post's relatives convinced him to put a chunk of his money into unprofitable business ventures, and his landlady swindled him into handing over a third of his cash.
As I walked around the corner to the back entrance to the pub, I saw a flock of cop cars, a couple of ambulances, and my landlady flatted out on a stretcher.
An 89-year-old landlady walked me around her home, describing the terrible banging and crashing from the upstairs apartment where, she later learned, her new tenant was being beaten to death.
Photographer Carlos Alba, now 31, had just moved to east London from Madrid in March of 2013, and his landlady handed him a rough sketch of the neighborhood to help him get around.
At minimum, we know Abe has grown as a person since art commune landlady Marie is devastated to see Abe, the man she screamed at in angry French only an episode earlier, leave.
Local news reports said the body of the woman, Ashley Ann Olsen, 35, was found in her bedroom on Saturday by her landlady and her boyfriend, Federico Fiorentini, a well-known local artist.
That push and pull between childhood dreams and harsh realities is what you'll see in the exclusive clip below, in which Diana explains to her landlady-turned-mentor why she hasn't been writing recently.
The circumstances and particulars of the case allow Moffat and Gatiss to push Sherlock into England's suffragette movement, and fourth-wall-sniffing commentary from Watson's wife Mary (Amanda Abbington) and Baker Street landlady Mrs.
I spoke to landlady Jacqui at The Dolphin, who also didn't know a great deal about the art's actual origins, merely that it was the best of the bunch that the pub was offered.
The great Bill Paterson is at his bemused best as Adam's exasperated neighbor, and Michael McKean and Miranda Richardson are fun to watch as the aging witchfinder, Shadwell, and his accommodating landlady, Madame Tracy.
That was until I met my current partner, who sent me 10 texts after our first date — of his new haircut, of his walk to work, of his conversation with his landlady about me.
His trailblazing "Tales of the City" series, which began as a column in the San Francisco Chronicle in 1976, introduced one of the first transgender characters - pot-smoking landlady Anna Madrigal - to a mainstream audience.
The fried bread, a garlic-loaded deviation from the tame dishes our landlady fed us, was as bold as the sea waves I encountered for the first time on that trip, and just as memorable.
Thus, Dorothea is presented mainly as an anxious mother (although, like many such parents, she seeks to wrap her nerves in nonchalance) and as an undespotic landlady, who, like a less eccentric version of Mrs.
Rating The second season takes Kimmy, Titus, their landlady Lillian (Carol Kane), and Kimmy's old boss Jacqueline (Jane Krakowski) and throws them even further down the rabbit hole of the series' scrappy New York City.
Chopra, who will also appear in the show as the landlady and friend of the four protagonists, has said that the story mirrors her own journey as a young girl trying to establish herself in Mumbai.
Suspicion passed from her landlady, with whom she had been feuding, to her manager and even to geriatric gangsters from Las Vegas who might have known her mobster father back in the days of Bugsy Siegel.
I hadn't had a hot shower since El Salvador—my last landlady actually laughed when I asked if there was hot water—and Magma Fest seemed like a great opportunity to have a vacation from my vacation.
At that point, Dittrich writes, Corkin arranged for the son of ­Molaison's former landlady, who may have been a distant relative, to serve as his conservator despite the fact that Molaison had several first cousins living nearby.
Fortunately, Jacqueline (Jane Krakowski) is on hand to help Kimmy with her divorce from the Reverend (Jon Hamm), while landlady Lillian (Carol Kane) and roommate Titus (Tituss Burgess) are both reexamining their supposedly happy relationships from season 2.
Renovator and landlady are not her only jobs: Ms. Haller is the creative director of NSF, a clothing brand known for its "destroyed" look and lots of denim; and an owner of Icons, a vintage-inspired women's collection.
In an affecting flashback that somehow winds up in Cornélia's dream, her landlady in Pondicherry, a Hindu schoolteacher called Madam Murti (Nirupama Nityanandan), is forcibly separated from the man she loves by her bullying brother, bent on honor.
Take, for instance, the season two premiere, in which Mary's neighbor and landlady Phyllis Lindstrom (the amazing Cloris Leachman) insists that Mary teach Phyllis's daughter, Bess, about sex, after Mary produces a TV documentary called What's Your Sexual IQ?
The first season of Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt was about Kimmy learning to trust the people around her—including her new roommate Titus (the glorious Tituss Burgess) and her landlady Lillian (Carol Kane)—enough to open that door just slightly.
Tituss Burgess and Jane Krakowski are the roommate and former employer who bounce Kimmy around like a human volleyball; Carol Kane is her roguish landlady, fighting the gentrification of their Brooklyn neighborhood one spray-paint can at a time.
Our little family fled both Airbnbs and checked into local hotels, the gracious and comfortable La Plumeria in Cefalù, and in Syracuse, after our genuinely kindly, regretful landlady refunded our money, (though our Cefalù "host" refused) the elegant Algilà.
"The Landlady" is one of those classic tales where you immediately have to go back and re-read certain passages for clues after you've finished it — it's original, it's unsettling and the final twist has to be one of Dahl's best.
"Reboots, while they can be great fun, don't really have a whole lot of teeth," said Linney, who last visited the fictional boardinghouse at No. 28 and its pot-growing transgender landlady, Anna Madrigal (Olympia Dukakis), on Showtime in 83.
My landlady knows I want to make fondue for my parents when they arrive for a vacation later in the week, so she picked up some cheese and dried meat for me at the discount grocery store while she was there.
While the 1933 film has its spooky moments (in one scene, the Invisible Man derails a train, sending hundreds of passengers off a cliff), there is also a constantly shrieking landlady, a bumbling police inspector, a lovelorn fiancée, and comical sots.
Devastated by this new failure, Celmins returned to Los Angeles, and found that somebody else was living in her studio; she had let another artist use it, he had left without telling her, and the landlady had rented it to a new tenant.
Jessica Hynes: My life up until the point of when I started writing it, at 24, that was Spaced: living in squats, taking drugs, trying to find work, being out of work, trying to convince a landlady to give you a tenancy.
Finally away from her no-account boyfriend, Harley swaps grim Gotham for the joys of Coney Island, and her day job as a sociopath-murderer for more dignified work as a landlady, member of a roller-derby team and part-time shrink.
Rudolph recalls hearing stories about the racism that permeated the family's lives; when her father entered the apartment building where they lived, she said, he would have to conceal her brother so that the landlady wouldn't see him entering with a black child.
Frank might be a bit of a bully, but Mr. Offerman gives him a clumsy charm that softens his cluelessly selfish behavior, and Toni Colette and Ted Danson provide solid backup as, respectively, Frank's friendly landlady and a perpetually high bar owner.
Besides Miss Gilby there is Anne Cameron, Ritwik's landlady or, since she is half-senile, the person whom he looks after; he brings her breakfast, empties the bedpan, locks the doors at night in return for a place to live in London.
Netflix's new mini-series continues those earlier TV adaptations, bringing back the actors Laura Linney as a formerly inexperienced Middle American who had her eyes opened when she first arrived in California, and Olympia Dukakis as a landlady who opens her home to outcasts.
Deserving special acknowledgment — in fact, demanding it — are the folks in Dalrymple's immediate circle, like the Sikh landlady who cuts off the water to his apartment after too many toilet flushes and negotiates rent to be paid in part with ladies' underwear, sent from Britain.
Hordes of newly minted and newly wealthy tech bros, flush with Silicon Valley VC cash, ruined what once had been an all-are-welcome cool, gray city of love, where the funky landlady Anna Madrigal offered furnished rooms on Russian Hill for $170 a month.
Now he has a nice apartment and his landlady knows his background and is very encouraging of him and he's got a good job—they [also] know his background—and he's also helping a lot of people, but it came with a couple of years of pushing.
We are offered too much information for the frame to contain, even if it's vital: How Inna got from Ukraine to Queens after a six-month stop as a potential internet bride in Florida; what brought Renia to the basement and how she becomes its landlady.
Its fiercest champion is Kimmy and Titus's landlady, Lillian Kaushtupper (Carol Kane), an anti-gentrification militant who chases off encroaching hipsters and fights the opening of a Whole Foods-like grocery store (Big Naturals, not to be confused with the local strip club of the same name).
Money constraints also, praise be, ruled out endless special-effects sequences, Mr. Miller said, allowing for greater emphasis on Deadpool's character and relationships — with his bartender buddy; his acerbic landlady; and the love of his life, Vanessa, a smart-aleck sex worker played by Morena Baccarin.
The series sees Mary Ann (Laura Linney reprising her role) return decades after the original series ended to her former home at Barbary Lane, where Anna (Olympia Dukakis), now 90, is still smoking plenty of pot and playing benevolent landlady to an eccentric group of San Franciscans.
" The lead character in Albert W. Aiken's 1895 dime novel "The Female Barber Detective," Mignon Lawrence, confesses to her landlady that "if I didn't shave I would have a regular mustache, and as a woman can't very well go to a barber I am compelled to shave myself.
While it might be tempting to just grab some gift cards and call it a day, we've rounded up 31 amazing presents that will help you impress all those impossible-to-buy-for people (even your landlady who answered your 2 A.M. panicked texts about an overflowing toilet).
Her stint as the landlady on the 1970s comedy "Chico and the Man" led to other roles that showed off Reese's sass, including as Vera, the tough-as-nails madam in a brothel in Eddie Murphy's 1989 film "Harlem Nights," which also starred her good friend, comedian Redd Foxx.
Created and written by Jessica Hynes (then Stevenson) and Simon Pegg, directed by Edgar Wright and starring Nick Frost, Mark Heap, Julia Deakin, and Katy Carmichael, it focused on Tim (Pegg) and Daisy (Hynes) living in an apartment together and pretending to be a couple to appease their upstairs landlady.
Indeed, as Tides' owner Jo Bristow, a glam blonde with a voluminous faux-fur coat and a kind, pub landlady manner, shows me around, it doesn't surprise me that she describes a large, gray corner couch with a row of chrome studs along the bottom as one of her bestsellers.
Think of him as one of the blurred faces in a crowd scene by George Grosz, an expressionist painter of the time (see picture); as an extra in "Babylon Berlin"; as an alter ego of Fräulein Schroder, the grumpy landlady in Christopher Isherwood's "The Berlin Stories", a collection that inspired the musical "Cabaret".
For instance, the landlady at their first Vermont home, in the town of Orleans, told them how she had persuaded a federal revenue agent not to arrest her for moonshining during the Depression by telling him that if she lost the illicit income it produced, she and her husband would lose their farm.
Dieng tells CNN that locals hold their noses when riding the shared lift in their residential high rise, while a Chinese landlady complained to NetEase, a Chinese news portal, that her African tenant's black skin color came off on the "snow white walls" -- echoing a recent racist TV advert that suggested African blackness can be washed off.
You have been through a certain kind of mill and the most serious effect is again not the catalogue of disaster—the policeman, the taxi driver, the waiters, the landlady, the banks, the insurance companies, the millions of details 24 hours of every day which spell out to you that you are a worthless human being.
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But will be very funny posting the footage on Facebook xxx love Louise the landlady xx (A note for American readers: "doggers" is a British term for people who enjoy having sex in public places, in case you were wondering.) Fenlon told Mashable she's found a variety of "paraphernalia" in the car park of her pub — including baby wipes, knickers, and condom wrappers.
In Hollywood movies about artists, the characters who challenge the hero's license to be inconsiderate — the landlady who hassles van Gogh about the appalling state of his garret, the neighbor who yells at Beethoven to keep the noise down, the sulky wife who insists that Johnny Cash stop canoodling with June Carter — are invariably presented as dreary philistines who must be ignored or defeated if truth and beauty are to triumph.
With sardonic humor, Kasearu — living artist, and also woman, mother, and landlady — inverts the trope of the House Museum, while preserving several of its tenets: there is a gift shop (more a glowing vitrine of miscellaneous objects), a library (a stack of books in the bathroom), an archive (in the attic), and an artist's study (a bedroom blocked off to the public by velvet rope, and barely visible in a room beyond, the sleeping quarters of the artist's child).

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