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laundry

[ UK /lˈɔːndɹi/ ]
[ US /ˈɫɔndɹi/ ]
NOUN
  1. garments or white goods that can be cleaned by laundering
  2. workplace where clothes are washed and ironed

How To Use laundry In A Sentence

  • Unless you live in a developed city, you do your laundry by hand, and no matter where you live, you hang it out to dry.
  • Each apartment also has a hallway, bathroom, storeroom and a separate laundry room.
  • The laundry has become a large commercial laundry. MANAGING FOR RESULTS
  • LAUNDRY TIP: The permanent-press cycle on your washer uses more water than the regular cycle.
  • One of the areas I looked at first was the so-called ancillary services - that is cleaning, catering and laundry.
  • Cher had heard that the debutante wasn't going to work in the laundry no more. INSIDERS
  • I packed and did laundry and stewed and fussed and worried until 1 a.m. but I think we're back on track.
  • If buying a new tumble dryer, think about one with a sensor that switches off when the laundry is ready. The Sun
  • It consisted of three stories and a large basement which contained servants quarters, pantries, laundry, cellars etc.
  • THE Premier League unveils its new range of laundry bins for clubs. The Sun
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