Courtesy

  • 81courtesy bus — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms courtesy bus : singular courtesy bus plural courtesy buses a free bus for a hotel s guests, a company s workers etc …

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  • 82courtesy call — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms courtesy call : singular courtesy call plural courtesy calls a visit or telephone call that you make to a customer in order to be polite …

    English dictionary

  • 83courtesy car — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms courtesy car : singular courtesy car plural courtesy cars British a car that a garage gives you to use while it is repairing your own car …

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  • 84courtesy card — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms courtesy card : singular courtesy card plural courtesy cards business a card given to customers of a supermarket or other business that gives them benefits such as price reductions …

    English dictionary

  • 85courtesy phone — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms courtesy phone : singular courtesy phone plural courtesy phones tourism a telephone that you do not have to pay to use, usually for calling taxis, other rooms in a hotel etc …

    English dictionary

  • 86Courtesy flag — A courtesy flag (or courtesy ensign) is flown by a ship in foreign waters as a token of respect by a vessel that is visiting. It is a normally a small (i.e., smaller than the ship s own national ensign) national maritime flag of the host country …

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  • 87courtesy light — noun : an interior automobile light that goes on automatically when a door is opened * * * ˈcourtesy light f5 [courtesy light] noun a small light inside a car which is automatically switched on when sb opens the door …

    Useful english dictionary

  • 88courtesy title — 1. a title applied or assumed through custom, courtesy, or association and without regard for its being officially merited. 2. a title allowed by custom, as to the children of dukes. [1860 65] * * * …

    Universalium

  • 89Courtesy title — The courtesy title, one step below that of the actual rank of an heir. For example, a duke s first son could style himself earl , unless the family actually possessed other titles, in which case he would use the lesser titles as his own …

    Medieval glossary

  • 90courtesy ensign — /ˈkɜtəsi ɛnsən/ (say kertuhsee ensuhn) noun the national flag of the country which a foreign ship is visiting flown as a courtesy from the forward yardarm …