window washer

NOUN
  1. someone who washes windows
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How To Use window washer In A Sentence

  • After the Rus'sian invasion they had been relieved of their positions and become window washers, parking attendants, night watchmen, boilermen in public buildings, or at best-and usually with pull'taxi drivers. The Unbearable Lightness of Being
  • Duncan and his entourage were perched on a hanging scaffold, like window washers.
  • Just watching the window washers swinging on their seemingly rickety rope rigs gives me the fantods. Dallas Blog, Daily News, Dallas Politics, Opinion, and Commentary FrontBurner Blog D Magazine » Blog Archive » How Much Does a Window Washer Make?
  • The police often chase the young window washers away from their junction, but after a while they return.
  • Besides his own ingenuity, he used a tile setter's simple tools and a window washer's belt and buckle.
  • A dancer will be lowered like a window washer, bucket and squeegee in hand, from the flies of the stage.
  • Faced with his manically inventive and elaborate use of his material, at times recalling the marginalia of illuminated manuscripts and the ornamentation of Italian Renaissance book design; and his endless depictions of George Washington—as angel, bellhop, businessman, clockwork, cowboy, founding father, topiary, traffic cop and window washer continually outfoxing his nemesis the Gingerbread man—is to give in freely to his fantastic voyage. Of a Decade and a Dollar
  • You could be a window washer on a skyscraper, and the anchor on your scaffold could break, just as the winds just gusting up to 30 miles an hour.
  • Duncan and his entourage were perched on a hanging scaffold, like window washers.
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