Synonym: Cole Albert Porter, Cole Porter, Katherine Anne Porter, O. Henry, Porter, Pullman porter, William Sydney Porter, door guard, doorkeeper, doorman, gatekeeper, hall porter, ostiary, porter's beer. Similar words: reporter, supporter, portend, reportedly, purportedly, forte, vortex, port. Meaning: ['pɔrtə(r) /'pɔː-] n. 1. a person employed to carry luggage and supplies 2. someone who guards an entrance 3. United States writer of novels and short stories (1890-1980) 4. United States composer and lyricist of musical comedies (1891-1946) 5. United States writer of short stories whose pen name was O. Henry (1862-1910) 6. a railroad employee who assists passengers (especially on sleeping cars) 7. a very dark sweet ale brewed from roasted unmalted barley. v. carry luggage or supplies.
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121. Porter bought Goat Island and Preserved it at an opportune moment.
122. The porter was reprimanded and a humble apology was presented to his Lordship.
123. The porter crouched beside him, too drunk to offer any succour.
124. As such it became almost as famous as the great cataract itself for which the Porter family assumed a proprietary interest.
125. They had both loved poor little Mary Porter who died of sunstroke.
126. It was nothing to do with me if the porter wished to bring himself to the notice of Shaitan.
127. He was recruited because a man could not be found to act as porter for the annual salary of £27.
128. Lobsang Junior, one of our porters, was taking a volleyball home to Pishu while another porter carried the net.
129. A Fellowship Porter was one licensed to carry coal, corn, fish, fruit, or salt.
130. Gloria didn't pause to say anything to the cheery porter at the gates, nor did he call out to them.
131. Only the very old people remembered Albert Porter, and their eyesight was no better than their memory.
132. This is a normal practice where, for instance, the night porter books in a guest after reception has closed.
133. Their suitcases had been seized by the hall porter and an ageing bell-boy, both avid for Kent cigarettes.
134. The hall porter will be able to organise his or her staff to handle the luggage for departing guests. 3.
135. Under the new system Porter will extend its range of house paint colours from 800 to 1,200 individual tints.
136. Sitting on the ground was Terry Porter who'd apparently fallen over and cut his knee quite badly.
137. Let us assume that Mr Peter Porter, an otherwise staid bureaucrat, spends his free time racing Porsche cars.
138. Such epoch-making success in television often has a price, and so it did in the case of Nyree Dawn Porter.
139. The head porter will have staff ready to handle any luggage.
140. These were the work of R. Lunn who had joined the staff as a boy porter, aged 14, in 1874.
141. The following article is an abridged version of a speech given by Porter in May 2000.
142. Scenario 1 Suppose the night porter has gone through to the kitchen to make a sandwich.
143. Porter, a woman of integrity,[Sentencedict.com] now on her fourth marriage and deeply fond of both her disturbed children.
144. The main point of the Porter analysis was to establish that that form of information was fundamental to any strategic analysis.
145. He could have been standing in almost any room of the old Porter place, he thought.
146. For other sight-seeing tours, including places of interest outside the city, consult any tourist agency or hotel porter.
147. Immediately, they heard raised voices and saw that the porter was engaged in an altercation with two men in trench coats.
148. Behind her through the open door, Katherine saw a man she thought she recognized as the porter.
149. Meanwhile paint from Porter will put the finishing touches to an entire village community in the United States.
150. The porter expects baksheesh from you.
More similar words: reporter, supporter, portend, reportedly, purportedly, forte, vortex, port, shorten, aborted, sport, import, export, deport, report, support, distorted, contorted, shortened, portion, seaport, airport, portray, rapport, post-mortem, shortening, post mortem, postmortem, foreshorten, portable.