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Definition of masseuse in English: masseusenoun maˈsəːz A woman who provides massage professionally. Example sentencesExamples - Made in India, this rolling massage tool will unburden the hands of amateur masseurs and masseuses, and can double as a gift for yourself.
- Wrapped in our sheets, we were taken in, five at a time, to have our buttocks pummelled by five very large and efficient masseuses armed with baby oil, who slapped, pinched and kneaded our flabbiest bits without the slightest hesitation.
- I have taken the precaution of booking a masseuse; after the powerful jets have done their work she starts hers.
- The 32-year-old hip-hop star has also requested a personal masseuse to be on hand at all times and a selection of low-carb health products
- We followed the female masseuse back into the spa and discovered that there was no way upstairs.
- Backroom staff including physiotherapists and masseuses from the Football Club are looking to use ancient medicinal arts to guarantee their future success.
- The club has invited professional masseuses to knead away the body tensions.
- The masseuse applied fragrant medicated oils on the head and body in plentiful measure as one lay on a high wooden plank on the secluded verandah of an open walled courtyard.
- I had been told by my work colleagues that the unassuming green door near my flat was that of a blind masseuse.
- I want to be in Hawaii, relaxing on the beach with my personal masseuse and the love of my life.
- Even more convenient, the makers promise that a 20-minute session gives the same effects as a one-hour session from a human masseuse.
- While practising in the bedroom is a great starting point for aspiring masseuses and masseurs, making it as a professional is a little more rigorous.
- She would call masseuses to treat guests after they had worked out.
- We book a top-notch team of psychotherapists, hypnotists, masseurs and masseuses, motivators and life coaches.
- Having had a two-hour massage the day before, I greatly appreciated the skills of my masseuse.
- She also makes natural hair-care products and has a masseuse and makeup artist on staff.
- The spa is, for the most part, outdoors, so as the masseuse pounded me with hot stones, I listened to the sounds of the rainforest and the hotsprings rushing.
- The masseuse said she'd never known anyone with such knotted shoulders.
- All the therapists, from nail technicians to masseuses have degree qualifications.
- The masseuse bathes my feet then unlocks a few facial pressure points while I succumb to the ambient flute music and scents of clove and ylang-ylang oil.
Origin French, from masser 'to massage'. Definition of masseuse in US English: masseusenoun A woman who provides massage professionally. Example sentencesExamples - We book a top-notch team of psychotherapists, hypnotists, masseurs and masseuses, motivators and life coaches.
- Backroom staff including physiotherapists and masseuses from the Football Club are looking to use ancient medicinal arts to guarantee their future success.
- The masseuse bathes my feet then unlocks a few facial pressure points while I succumb to the ambient flute music and scents of clove and ylang-ylang oil.
- Made in India, this rolling massage tool will unburden the hands of amateur masseurs and masseuses, and can double as a gift for yourself.
- The masseuse applied fragrant medicated oils on the head and body in plentiful measure as one lay on a high wooden plank on the secluded verandah of an open walled courtyard.
- All the therapists, from nail technicians to masseuses have degree qualifications.
- The masseuse said she'd never known anyone with such knotted shoulders.
- She also makes natural hair-care products and has a masseuse and makeup artist on staff.
- Even more convenient, the makers promise that a 20-minute session gives the same effects as a one-hour session from a human masseuse.
- We followed the female masseuse back into the spa and discovered that there was no way upstairs.
- The 32-year-old hip-hop star has also requested a personal masseuse to be on hand at all times and a selection of low-carb health products
- I have taken the precaution of booking a masseuse; after the powerful jets have done their work she starts hers.
- I want to be in Hawaii, relaxing on the beach with my personal masseuse and the love of my life.
- Wrapped in our sheets, we were taken in, five at a time, to have our buttocks pummelled by five very large and efficient masseuses armed with baby oil, who slapped, pinched and kneaded our flabbiest bits without the slightest hesitation.
- While practising in the bedroom is a great starting point for aspiring masseuses and masseurs, making it as a professional is a little more rigorous.
- The spa is, for the most part, outdoors, so as the masseuse pounded me with hot stones, I listened to the sounds of the rainforest and the hotsprings rushing.
- The club has invited professional masseuses to knead away the body tensions.
- I had been told by my work colleagues that the unassuming green door near my flat was that of a blind masseuse.
- She would call masseuses to treat guests after they had worked out.
- Having had a two-hour massage the day before, I greatly appreciated the skills of my masseuse.
Origin French, from masser ‘to massage’. |