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Often used in the same context:
heralds,
greeters,
usherettes,
attendants,
valets,
dawning,
beckons,
monsignors,
bellboys,
doormen,
waiters,
introduces,
uniformed,
hello,
readies,
tuxedoed,
sacristan,
blesses,
waitstaff,
christens,
bouncers,
doorkeeper,
stewarding,
butlers,
priestesses,
garbed,
portends,
enters,
gowned,
refreshment,
engulfs,
mittened,
chaperone,
deacons,
serenades,
brightens,
anoints,
millennium,
aproned,
eastertide,
descends,
supernumeraries,
inaugurates,
begins,
envelops,
prelude,
era,
officiators,
clerks,
clackers,
choristers,
preps,
nears,
sentinels,
kazoos,
brings,
costumed,
opens,
straggle,
gofers,
worshipers,
interregnum,
wranglers,
photoflash,
showtime,
officiously,
averts,
anteroom,
cashiers,
shirted,
arrives,
winked,
festively,
baptizes,
solicitously,
escorts,
wands,
shepherding,
festal,
catechumens,
footmen,
transepts,
goers,
groom,
revives,
marshals,
prepares,
attired,
rouses,
ensues,
aglitter,
celebrants,
docents,
embraces,
mummer,
guides,
approaching,
looms,
whisks,
recessional,
spotlights,
presbyters,
constables,
sergeants,
orderlies,
players,
boarders,
cadets,
cooks,
cops,
detectives,
reporters,
secretaries,
doctors,
policemen,
porters,
technicians,
academicians,
aides
Appears in the definition of:
dusky
Also try:
— Adjectives for ushers:
senior,
dominant,
looking,
town,
northern,
symbolic,
arbitrary,
honorary,
other,
uniformed,
several,
more...
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