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usher

Aussprache: [ˈʌʃər]

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Kontext: „events“

(verb) to guide people to their seats or show them where to go in a public place, like a theater or a wedding. If someone ushers you, they help you get settled without you having to figure it out on your own.

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The ushers led the guests to their seats before the show started.

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The ushers did not arrive in time to help people find their places.

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Can you tell me who will usher us into the ceremony?

Kontext: „events“

(noun) a person who helps guide or show people where to sit, especially during an event like a wedding or a concert. If you are going to a big event, an usher is there to help you know where to go.

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The usher was friendly and helped us find great seats.

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There was no usher at the entrance, so we didn't know where to sit.

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Is the usher already waiting at the door?

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