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laundress

[ UK /lˈɔːndɹɛs/ ]
NOUN
  1. a working woman who takes in washing

How To Use laundress In A Sentence

  • The Laundress, a line of premium fabric care products provides detergents for superior fabrics, from wool/cashmere shampoo to baby detergent, is extending the luxury laundry concept to consumers all over the United States. Super Niche Fabric Care | Impact Lab
  • Don't be overnice in your exactions; if she is even a fairly good cook, waitress, and laundress, you are indeed blessed among women. The Complete Home
  • And to reason it stood that the individual in immaculate white must possess many changes and command the labour of laundresses to keep his changes immaculate. Chapter 15
  • She thought of Maurice's shirts, the many she had seen pausing to help the laundresses.
  • Across the river a laundress scrubs clothes on the water-steps.
  • This is a migratory anecdote, a printed version of which appeared in England in 1631, where it was told about a laundress who had apparently hoarded money for provisions for her wake.
  • Beneath the parasol was the little laundress in her Sunday clothes. Original Short Stories — Volume 02
  • Black women were signed on as nurses instead of laundresses or cooks only when they were to serve in all-black hospitals or relegated to nurse infectious white patients.
  • Katalyn was one of the many laundresses required to make an army camp work.
  • Careless of his duties, a herdsman in a saffron tunic plays his pipe to a young laundress delectable in suntan and ultramarine blue.
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