Definitionn. garments or white goods that can be cleaned by laundering
Last update: August 20, 2015
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Keep the laundry in the basket in the bathroom. [Please select]
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Grabbing her clothes and the towel, she took them to the laundry room. [Please select]
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Then we both went over her clothes to find a name or an initial or a laundry mark. [Please select]
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Edna found her friend engaged in assorting the clothes which had returned that morning from the laundry. [Please select]
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One was a place in a laundry, and the other was to stand outside a tea merchant's and distribute bills. [Please select]
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The Chinaman is equally good as a laundryman, and in some cities the Chinese colonists do the whole of the laundry-work. [Please select]
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After which perdicament you'll have a nice ride down-stream on a saw-log without your laundry.' [Please select]
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But Doria, a Twentieth Century product, on the Committee of a Maternity Home and a Rescue Laundry, merely looked down her nose. [Please select]
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So her mistress set great store by her and said there never was such a good laundry-maid. [Please select]
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Inchcaldy is another town near here that we didn't see at all,--that might do; the draper's wife says that we can send fine linen to the laundry there. [Please select]
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Now the laundry-maid had sharp ears and had paused behind a door to listen; so when she heard this she knew she must do something to stop it. [Please select]
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