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dry cleaners

NOUN
  1. shop where dry cleaning is done

How To Use dry cleaners In A Sentence

  • The first step in restoration was air-drying the costumes, then sending them to the dry cleaners before trying to refurbish some of the less damaged ones.
  • Perchloroethylene, also known as perc, is the solvent used by about 75 percent of the nation's 35,000 dry cleaners, but not for much longer. Clean Lab
  • Dry cleaners were told to stop losing clothes or they would be sued. Times, Sunday Times
  • By the early 1980s, they had already established footholds in groceries, liquor stores, dry cleaners, and garment subcontracting.
  • The dry cleaners offer a normal or an express service.
  • Local dry cleaners and barbers depend on the patronage of Marines and their families.
  • The town has been without a dry cleaning and laundry business for several years so we were all very pleased to announce the arrival of a laundrette and dry cleaners at Main Street.
  • What if the Dart actually landed closer to the bland dry cleaners store on the corner than the musty botanica half a block away that sold folk medicine, amulets, and tall candles enclosed in scarlet glass? Camp Wonder
  • Police said they were… alarmed by the mysterious disappearance of uniforms belonging to janitors, watchmen and others from local laundries and dry cleaners.
  • Often, dry cleaners will offer two-for-one specials on selected items and on specific days.
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