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Definitionn. someone employed to clean and maintain a building
Last update: June 7, 2015
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The janitor kept an eye on those who entered the building. [Please select]
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A janitor was mopping down the hall, and she stood once more in front of the closed door to Ashley's room. [Please select]
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To dream of a janitor, denotes bad management and disobedient children. [Please select]
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To look for a janitor and fail to find him, petty annoyances will disturb your otherwise placid existence. [Please select]
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He filled the position of janitor at the school which he attended, sweeping out twice a week and making the fires. [Please select]
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"The young janitor doesn't think so," said Randolph, his lips curling. [Please select]
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"Look," said Randolph, with a satirical smile, to his companion, "there comes the young janitor in his dress suit." [Please select]
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"The janitor ought to know better than to intrude into the society of his superiors," said Randolph to Sam. [Please select]
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Flanagan that she quite agreed with her that Luke had been janitor long enough, and hoped Tim would get the place. [Please select]
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Flanagan went to him yesterday to ask to have her son Tim appointed janitor in place of Luke, and I heard that she received considerable encouragement from the squire. [Please select]
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"Tim Flanagan handed me a note from you this morning ordering me to turn over my duties as janitor to him." [Please select]
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