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US
/ˈɫɔndɹəˌmæt/
]
[ UK /lˈɔːndɹəmˌæt/ ]
[ UK /lˈɔːndɹəmˌæt/ ]
NOUN
- a self-service laundry (service mark Laundromat) where coin-operated washing machines are available to individual customers
How To Use Laundromat In A Sentence
- I was walking through Chelsea last night when, lo and behold, I see a laundromat.
- And I'll still have to walk 5 blocks to the laundromat.
- Enlarged photos from New York coin laundries and village clotheslines authenticate the laundromat feel. TREND HUNTER - The Latest Trends
- But it turns out there's a laundromat only 2 doors down me and it's on the same side of the street!
- Have you ever watched your clothes dry in the clothes dryer at the laundromat?
- He had a run in with some Russians at a laundromat in Brooklyn not too long ago, and he's been two bricks shy of a load ever since.
- We loaded the camping gear and drove in search of a laundromat.
- Maybe you read in a magazine someplace that the laundromat is a good place to meet women. Yipes.
- Maybe you observe that your neighborhood laundromat is overcrowded, that there’s often lots of bored people waiting for a free machine, and you get it in your head that the area could use another one — maybe one with pinball machines or movies playing. Two Kinds of Innovation
- Jean in a London laundromat, wryly observes: ‘I squandered my life's savings to watch my smalls go round.’