单词 | chiropodist |
例句 | One guy, qualified as a chiropodist, was masquerading as another, who was a proper doctor. TV review: Penn and Teller: Fool Us; Law and Order: UK; and Mildred Pierce 2011-07-10T21:05:01Z She did some modeling for a photographer friend but was working in a chiropodist’s office when a photo of her found its way to Hughes’s casting people. Jane Russell, Star of Westerns, Dies at 89 2011-03-01T00:57:02Z The episode is followed by the series premiere of ‘THE TOE BRO,’ about a chiropodist who can handle the most unpleasant of foot problems. What’s on TV Tuesday: ‘The Story of God’ and ‘The Dawn Wall’ 2019-03-05T05:00:00Z Speakers of English sometimes have trouble knowing how to pronounce Greek-derived words with “ch” in them—“chalcedony,” “chiropodist,” “chimera”—because “ch” also represents the sound in such English words as “church” and “cheese.” Mary Norris: Greek to Me 2019-01-07T05:00:00Z Lord & Taylor, going up — eighth floor: robes, lingerie, hosiery; 11th floor: eye, ear, nose and throat clinic, chiropodist, dental care, urinalysis, hospital operating room. Attention 1916 Shoppers: The Doctor Is In 2018-03-04T05:00:00Z Access is also available to a clinic which deals with mental and physical health issues, a dietician, chiropodist, dentist, doctors and nurses. New Scottish women's prison scrapped 2015-01-26T05:00:00Z “To talk about Australian novelists makes as much sense as talking about Angolan chiropodists to me,” he said. Australians cheer Flanagan’s Booker Prize win 2014-10-15T04:00:00Z The change, which also applies to chiropodists and podiatrists, is also aimed at easing pressure on other parts of the NHS. Physios given new prescribing powers 2014-09-24T04:00:00Z As one match reporter put it: "Suddenly, the piped music of chiropodists' waiting room became a heavy metal gig." 'Dr Jekyll and Mr Costa' keeps Atlético Madrid hot on Barcelona's heels 2013-02-04T14:41:16Z It is, of course, solely an emergency hospital, yet one where doctors, nurses, dentists and a chiropodist are constantly on duty. The Romance of a Great Store 2012-02-20T03:00:21.577Z On the Beach again.—Cheap photographers, galvanic machines, chiropodist, tea-stalls, grim old ladies eating shrimps, as if they were cherries, out of paper bags. Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 93., October 1, 1887 2011-06-29T02:00:26.507Z So with tight-lacing and the new attachment of a chiropodist to fashionable families. A New Atmosphere 2011-05-20T02:00:35.903Z The factories had canteens, health and pensions schemes and even chiropodists and dentists. Raymond Burton obituary 2011-03-15T18:59:59Z Plasters are puffs; bandages empty promises; the knife threatens tetanus; caustic only makes them black and smarting; while chiropodists—. Christmas Penny Readings Original Sketches for the Season 2010-12-20T17:11:47.497Z Three doctors—two men and one woman—consult with and prescribe for the patients, two dentists look after their teeth, and a chiropodist takes care of that prime asset to all salespeople—the feet. The Romance of a Great Store 2012-02-20T03:00:21.577Z To avoid a collision with a hurrying stenographer-girl—if it had been a male he would have used a short jab—he unavoidably jostled the chiropodist's advertisement into the gutter. H. R. "We shall have to camp here in the sand, and push on in the morning," said the learned Ducardanoy, who was, as all his contemporaries knew, the most renowned living chiropodist. Harper's Round Table, October 15, 1895 Had he been any thing but a chiropodist! International Short Stories American "My dear lady," said Lord Houghton, "were all the young men of your generation chiropodists?" Memoirs of Life and Literature Subsidiary to the cooling and dressing rooms should be others for the attendants, manager, and also for the hairdresser and chiropodist, or, at any rate, some sort of provision made for them. The Turkish Bath Its Design and Construction Under a big foot—property of a popular chiropodist on lower Broadway; terms twenty-five cents per, five for a dollar—was this: H. R. They were soon satisfied on that score, for the cavalcade of horsemen—thirty-five wild desert Arabs—halted before the tower, and in broken French commanded the chiropodist and his assistant to surrender. Harper's Round Table, October 15, 1895 Fortunately none of her friends were in sight, nor was it probable that they knew the chiropodist in any case. International Short Stories American Soon after that the chiropodist and the manicure and the hair-dresser begin to saw wood; 21 then the grooms and second footmen. 'Charge It' Keeping Up With Harry The hair-dressing room and accommodation for the chiropodist—if he does not practise his art at the couch of the bather—must adjoin the frigidarium, as also should the attendants' room. The Turkish Bath Its Design and Construction It has been known to nibble at a chiropodist's finger, but it prefers imported Brie cheese, aged in the wood. Sundry Accounts It had been pressed upon them, as they were departing from the City of Damascus, by a friend, a blameless chiropodist, whose name was Omar Khayyam. The Dragon of Wantley His Tale She was very careful, however, not to speak of her meeting with the chiropodist; there would have been no end to her brother's banter. International Short Stories American Sam bungled over the word chiropodist, but was put right by the doctor. The Young Outlaw or, Adrift in the Streets One of the divans is partitioned off for the accommodation of the chiropodist. The Turkish Bath Its Design and Construction She should apply for a position as a helper in a shampooing and manicuring establishment or with a chiropodist. The Canadian Girl at Work A Book of Vocational Guidance If I were asked what impressed me most about New York, I should not say Brooklyn Bridge, or Wall Street, or the Elevated Railway, but the number of chiropodists' advertisements! The Confessions of a Caricaturist, Vol. 2 He danced as well as he rode—the splendid, mean fellow! the handsome, horrid—chiropodist! International Short Stories American A chiropodist in Chicago once told me that there was a terribul commotion in the heavens when I was born. The Statesmen Snowbound Connected with it is a saloon for the hairdresser and chiropodist, and an attendants' room. The Turkish Bath Its Design and Construction As for her people, they were too absolutely awful; it was exactly as if she, Mrs. Luna, had struck up an intimacy with the daughter of her chiropodist. The Bostonians, Vol. I (of II) The barber, the manicurists, and even the chiropodist had visited me and taken extra pains in polishing me off. Born Again It seems entirely proper to me that this word be relegated to the pedagogue, the chiropodist, and the barn-storming actor who so boldly assert a right to its use. The Arena Volume 4, No. 19, June, 1891 Many of our educated girls, when they can work on people's heads and feet, and present a card with some big word on it, as "chiropodist," which means foot-cleaner, are perfectly satisfied. Twentieth Century Negro Literature Or, A Cyclopedia of Thought on the Vital Topics Relating to the American Negro But being something of a chiropodist he was studying the way Tommy put his foot to the ground, for he suspected corns. Leaves from a Field Note-Book If a man tells me he has a headache, I send him to a chiropodist. Olympian Nights This is done after the manner of chiropodists by digging out the corn with a suitably shaped knife. Manual of Surgery Volume First: General Surgery. Sixth Edition. A midwife had lived on the second floor, a dressmaker and a manicure and chiropodist on the third, and two coachmen and their families in the attics. The Works of Guy de Maupassant, Volume 3 I browsed a stack of old Ministry of Labour licenses — barber, chiropodist, bartender, watchmaker. Craphound Professional photographers are there too, and on a little platform a combined chiropodist and barber plies his antithetical trades in the full view of the company. A Wanderer in Venice She might be the manicure and chiropodist whose sign was displayed; she might be Madam Wanda, the world-renowned clairvoyant, sittings from 9 A.M. to 5 P.M., Bunker Bean Persons who cut hair were known as hair-cutters, and they who attended to the feet were called corn-cutters; but now the former are artists in hair, and the latter are chiropodists. The Bed-Book of Happiness It would have been so easy for her to have said that she had been to the dressmaker's or the chiropodist's. The Works of Guy de Maupassant, Volume 3 "Do you know what a chiropodist is?" he asked. The First Hundred Thousand At that moment an attendant asked Mr. Prohack if he desired the attentions of the barber, the chiropodist, or the manicurist. Mr. Prohack "One might think oneself in a chiropodist's, or a dentist's establishment," remarked Chupin to the servant. Baron Trigault's Vengeance New-Haven enjoys an elephant that has corns, and is about to be operated on by a chiropodist. Punchinello, Volume 1, No. 07, May 14, 1870 It's like taking an earache to the chiropodist. Star-Dust Accordingly, that afternoon upon parade, Platoon commanders were bidden to hold a witch hunt, and smell out a chiropodist. The First Hundred Thousand You had the wagonmaker, the shoemaker, the chiropodist and the burgomaster with you, therefore you succeeded. Lucky Pehr Similarly, Mr. Steevens notes, "No chiropodist worthy of the name but keeps at his door a modelled human foot the size of a cab-horse; and other trades go and do likewise." America To-day, Observations and Reflections There is a chiropodist now travelling in the East who removes excrescences of the feet simply by sweeping them away with a corn broom. Punchinello, Volume 1, No. 25, September 17, 1870 Amongst the anecdotes which circulated about him, it was also said at the time, that Mr. Williams employed the first of dentists, and also the first of chiropodists. Note Book of an English Opium-Eater I am quite sure that of such a plan were adopted, every town of any size in the kingdom would employee regularly one chiropodist at least. Advice to a Mother on the Management of Her Children You may depend upon it that both the wagonmaker and the chiropodist will share my opinion. Lucky Pehr Mr. Steevens came to America prepared to find everything gigantic, and the chiropodist's foot so agreeably fulfilled his expectation that he thought it unnecessary to look any further—"ex pede Herculem." America To-day, Observations and Reflections She began a recital of her sufferings, as intimate, as agonizing, and as confidential as if Gray were a practicing chiropodist. Flowing Gold Jenner, an English barber and chiropodist, is usually credited with the discovery of vaccination. Nature Cure Mrs. Sylvester's manicure had set up a small establishment for herself, and admitted as partner a certain chiropodist named Boone. Marm Lisa How many are there right now who have one foot in the grave and the other at the chiropodist's? Cobb's Anatomy Many small disputes and quarrels were consequent upon these business, emotional, and social convulsions, and each of the parties concerned, from Mrs. Grubb to the chiropodist, consulted Mistress Mary and solicited her advice and interference. Marm Lisa |
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