valet
 
				ਵਾਲੇਟ
				definition
					
					verb
					
					She did the fine laundry, and looked after 'his' clothes, and valeted him.
					
					act as a valet to (a particular man).
					
					
					
					noun
					
					These butlers, footmen, valets , drivers, personal assistants, and bodyguards knew where the bodies lay.
					
					a man's personal male attendant, responsible for his clothes and appearance.
					
					
					However, in Los Angeles, even the most ordinary mid-range restaurant will happily employ a valet service to park your car and bring it back round to the front door for you, to coincide with your departure.
					
					a person employed to park cars.
					
					
					
				example
					
					Why would that man give the car to the 'valet' when he could just park it himself?
					
					he handed his keys to the parking 'valet'
					
					By the time Ally handed the keys over to the 'valet' at the hotel, Trent had regained his strength.
					
					I hand my keys to the 'valet' and follow and exquisitely dressed couple through the house to the backyard.
					
					The 'valet' opened up my door, escorting me out of the car.
					
					The 'valet' car park looks like a Park Lane showroom; if you don't have a Mercedes, BMW, or Porsche, you come with someone who does.
					
					The alleged victim, George Smith, is a former 'valet' .
					
					After I had the car 'valet' parked, I took her hand once again, and escorted her into the building.
					
					'valet' parking
					
					At check-in and check-out, the 'valet' , doorman and bellman all line up for tips.
					
					However, in Los Angeles, even the most ordinary mid-range restaurant will happily employ a 'valet' service to park your car and bring it back round to the front door for you, to coincide with your departure.
					
					After wearing a suit or jacket, I normally hang it on the 'valet' overnight to get rid of any wrinkles and to air out the fabric.
					
					Luke reluctantly let the 'valet' park his car and followed the girls into the large mansion.
					
					For each member of the family there exists a personal servant (a ladies maid for the ladies and a 'valet' for the gentlemen), each taking on the name of their master or mistress, so as to avoid confusion.
					
					Personal staff costs - for two butlers, a 'valet' , four chefs, two chauffeurs, eight housekeepers, eight gardeners and a secretariat - are probably another £1m.
					
					Pull into an upscale shopping mall and the pampered car gets parked just outside the door by the 'valet' .
					
					He handed the keys to a 'valet' who had appeared out of no where.
					
					Ronan Jones - my former 'valet' - is to play my doctor.
					
					She tipped the 'valet' and followed James into the lobby.
					
					They have a 'valet' called Charlie, and perfect manners.
					
					Trudy tipped the 'valet' , got into the driver's seat and closed the door.
					
					Customers can now drive up to the terminal building, drop their vehicle curbside, and a 'valet' will park their vehicle in a secure lot.
					
					a 'valet' service
					
					While waiting for his trial, Galileo was housed in a luxurious apartment overlooking the Vatican gardens and provided with a personal 'valet' .
					
					It doesn't hurt my pride to 'valet' him.
					
					She took his jacket from his shoulders and turned to hang it on the 'valet' .
					
					At the hotel, the bellman should get $2 per bag carried and a concierge or a 'valet' should get at least $2 per service.
					
					Jeeves is not a butler, of course, nor just a 'valet' , but something more - a gentleman's gentleman.
					
					A 'valet' recently refused to park her Land Rover because it was a complete mess.
					
					When you want to create a real big impression it is useful to have your own personal 'valet' .
					
					
					
					
				
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