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How To Use Charwoman In A Sentence

  • I also told Miss Peabody to give the charwoman similar instructions. ABSOLUTE TRUTHS
  • A little while ago this praise would have made her glow sweetly, but now it tasted sour in her mouth; she did not particularly wish to be a magnificent cook-general, a magnificent charwoman. Married Life The True Romance
  • Nancy Sharman recalled that her mother, a Southampton charwoman, had no time to read until her last illness, at age 54.
  • Based on the police information, the blast injured three people, including cabob-dealer and charwoman. Today.Az
  • In the following six sections, the charwoman Mrs. McNab enters the house, ‘tearing the veil of silence’ of Charmichael's and Mr. Ramsay's poetic/metaphysical visions.
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  • The majority of the repeat offenders who end up in the monkey house are Charwoman Charlenes, the daughters of charwomen who see no escape from the family business. This Week's Pattern Story - A Dress A Day
  • The charwoman who silently screws up her face in annoyance at Corey, who keeps her from doing her work, is Mary Gordon, a character actor in close to 300 films, many of them charwomen and landladies. The File on Thelma Jordon (1950)
  • Normally, the chef would call a charwoman to clean up that sort of mess. The Book of Unholy Mischief
  • I met a Battersea charwoman yesterday who was almost in tears because she lived on the wrong side of the street and couldn't vote for Saklatvala.
  • They had been lifted from a garbage can used by bureaucrats in some Soviet Russian Consulate, pilfered by what old British spy novelists used to call a "charwoman", in Yankee parlance, a janitor. Richard H. Smith: Could a California Budget Fix Threaten National Security?
  • WILLIS: A charwoman is a person who cleans a building, so she is responsible for cleaning up the building. CNN Transcript Jan 29, 2009
  • My mother did not keep very good health, so we had a charwoman who came in to do the cleaning.
  • My mother did not keep very good health, so we had a charwoman who came in to do the cleaning.
  • (I say charwoman, meaning a woman who is paid to do work that other servants are hired to do, but will not.) [Illustration] The Pirate's Pocket Book
  • The play has two characters, upper class Mrs Holbrook and charwoman, Mrs Chicky.
  • She usually dressed rather in the style of a superior kind of charwoman, and it was not so very surprising that she should have imagined that she was one; and still less that people should accept her statement and help her to get work. The Toys of Peace, and other papers
  • In his second novel, The Charwoman's Daughter, a description of young men and women rendezvousing in Grafton Street of an evening circa 1912 rings true today.

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