Sentence example with the word 'laundress'

laundress

Definition n. a working woman who takes in washing

Last update: September 28, 2015


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Ingham, her new dumb laundress, myself, who am Mr.   [Please select]

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I had only fame for my laundress and notoriety for my butcher.   [Please select]

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The laundress could not always be in attendance, and the narcotics administered to the Abbess dulled her vigilance.   [Please select]

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With the help of the laundress he devised a plan for escape.   [Please select]

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Mary, disguised as a laundress, was betrayed by the delicacy of her hands.   [Please select]

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John Somerville looked at her without much interest, supposing that she might be a seamstress, or laundress, or some applicant for charity.   [Please select]

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"I am not in the habit of acting as laundress," said the woman, proudly.   [Please select]

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Poppy Jenkins, the laundress's pretty daughter, came out into the street, and stared with all her eyes.   [Please select]

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All three wore shirts of coloured cotton, the best for journeying in these uninhabited regions, where soap is scarce, and a laundress not to be had at any price.   [Please select]

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A smell like an eating-house and a pastrycook's next door to each other, with a laundress's next door to that.   [Please select]

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