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How To Use Launderette In A Sentence

  • His wife, Pamela, whom fortunately he had left behind, was an acid-tongued woman who managed a fleet of launderettes.
  • Peggy antagonises Pat by taking her clean sheets to the launderette to be rewashed.
  • I sat in a launderette and wept until my socks were dry. February 2009
  • Drinks machines, televisions and magazines are all necessities in a modern launderette.
  • We did try and glimpse it through the launderette windows, but unfortunately we'd spent too long walking along the pebbly beach, and it was closed.
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  • The installation of an industrial tumble dryer means no more trips to the launderette on Skye, an hour away.
  • Turns out our washer man has recycled the plastic box of sugar into a soap recipient, so as not to carry a much bigger box to the launderette each time. Lavoir - French Word-A-Day
  • Facilities for washing at the public baths and the launderette, and the use of the bagwash have helped mothers with the pile of dirty clothes.
  • We never had much - I know all about going to bagwash (the launderette), living with the constant smell of paraffin and living in rat-infested rooms.
  • But thankfully, the intruder was a youngish man -- innocent if slightly unappealing overspill from the launderette next door. THE CALLIGRAPHER
  • I have my own washing machine, cooker and telephone - and therefore do not need to spend inordinate amounts of time in launderettes, cafes and public phone boxes.
  • I figured out I could pay £400 and have a new washing machine or I could start going to the launderette. Michael Holden's All ears
  • But thankfully, the intruder was a youngish man -- innocent if slightly unappealing overspill from the launderette next door. THE CALLIGRAPHER
  • In search of a routine, he touched base with his launderette, his post office, his nearest market. BABYCAKES
  • In search of a routine, he touched base with his launderette, his post office, his nearest market. BABYCAKES
  • Shop, library, launderette , computer suite, sports hall.
  • But thankfully, the intruder was a youngish man -- innocent if slightly unappealing overspill from the launderette next door. THE CALLIGRAPHER
  • When we had to wash clothes after a week or so, we thought about driving home, do the washing and come back - but we stayed consequent and went to a launderette. Plan The Best Staycation Ever | Lifehacker Australia
  • Even the seagulls looked as if they had been put through the launderette for the occasion. Andrew Gale puts wind in Yorkshire sails against Worcestershire
  • Elderly people in Little Hulton were left in the lurch when the local launderette closed - meaning a one and a half mile trek to the nearest facilities.
  • I paid my first visit to a launderette for 21 years today in order to wash the two halves of our 15 - tog 3-year old super-kingsize duvet.
  • For those of us with frantic, busy lives there's something romantic and relaxing about the thought of running a launderette. The Sun
  • Indoor leisure pool, adventure playground, shop and launderette.
  • My mother wore his houndstooth check to amble through the launderettes with Marietta.
  • Individual scenes are well staged: when wrecked on the shores of Pentapolis, Pericles arrives in a launderette swimming in water and bedecked with old clothes.
  • If enough parents are interested she is also considering setting-up a nappy laundering service through local launderettes.
  • The light from the launderette had shone upon him like an arc lamp.

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