NOUN
- a worker employed to clean streets (especially one employed by a municipal sanitation department)
How To Use street cleaner In A Sentence
- Members of the GMB and Unison also want more protection from Bradford Council for binmen and street cleaners who are suffering attacks as they work.
- They hold low-wage jobs as restaurant waiters, street cleaners, construction workers, and dishwashers.
- Finish your weekend in busy Dam Square, in front of the Royal Palace, where you can watch the street cleaners sweep the cobblestones with wicked-witch twig brooms.
- The steamer in November nighttime, outside in the middle of raining rain, the down stairs contains a street cleaner, a group of women are kicking a thigh.
- How long before councils get rid of street cleaners and use the jobless to do it? The Sun
- I have noticed that Australians like a uniform with shorts. Street cleaners, postmen, life guards, park rangers, police and fast food outlets all proudly display their knees.
- We both watched as a street cleaner then ran it over. Times, Sunday Times
- We wouldn't like to be the street cleaner who gets that particular beat… eww.
- The shriveled black olives are then vacuumed up with machines that look like street cleaners.
- A street cleaner already cleans the main thoroughfares but wind eddies can blow drifts of crisp packets and chocolate wrappers into alleys and hedges, he said.