9 Metaphors for landlady
[Our landlady is a decent body, poor, and a widow, of course; celà va sans dire.
This landlady was a terrible and pitiful person, so grey and dusty she was, and her face deep lined with dust and trouble and labour.
His landlady, Mrs. Bardell, was a comely woman of bustling manners and agreeable appearance, with a natural gift for cooking.
The landlady was a Quaker, with half-a-dozen grown-up daughters.
Our landladies were two middle-aged, comfortable sisters.
His landlady was a widow.
The landlady is, of course, the president of the establishment, whether or not she calls any man lord in the retired and family department of the house.
I learnt that the old book-lover's landlady was Pomfret's aunt.
She soon explained the mystery; this lady, who seemed more bewitching every moment that we gazed on her, was the daughter of a 'squire in whose family our worthy landlady had been nurse.