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a human female employed to do housework
the char will clean the carpet
I have a woman who comes in four hours a day while I write
How To Use cleaning woman In A Sentence
- Then last week we learned the incredible: that the hotel cleaning woman may have been lying to police and prosecutors from the start, beginning with her 2004 application for asylum, where she claimed to have been gang-raped and genitally mutilated. Len Levitt: The Case of DSK: Tragedy or Farce?
- But now I looked upon no city scene, no picture built upon the substantial foundation of daddy at the office all day, fixing a leaky faucet of an evening, painting the woodwork during his summer vacation; or mom, after a pleasant afternoon with the girls, unstintedly opening cans for supper and harassedly watching the cleaning woman who came in once a week. Greener Than You Think
- A cleaning woman is tearing a strip off him; the patients stare at his barren, distempered office.
- The cleaning woman would, surely, still be in residence, however cursorily she attended to her duties?
- A cleaning woman was laboriously washing the marble floor of the foyer.
- Mr. Strauss-Kahn allegedly forced a cleaning woman onto his bed and sexually assaulted her at around 1 p. m. Saturday inside his room at the Sofitel Hotel near Times Square, the official said.