20 Verbs to Use for the Word laundry

Then she established a laundry.

It employs a business manager, who supervises the plant and does everything from keeping the books to collecting the laundry in a pinch, a work manager, a washer, a sorter and marker, four ironers and a delivery boy.

Near this, unless a spring were available, stood the well with its two buckets dangling from the pulley; and near this in turn the dairy and the group of pots and tubs which constituted the open air laundry.

He had tapped the mountain streams and dug out a laundry where a man could wash his shirt and go up and be killed in it, all in a morning; had drained the trenches till a muddy stretch in them was an offence; and at the bottom of the hill (it looked like a hydropathic establishment on the stage) he had created baths where half a battalion at a time could wash.

Its very success has in a way embarrassed the laundry.

So the five had entered the laundry.

These people," he explained to Sergeant M'Nab, "always dislike giving up their lofts, because they hang their laundry there in winter.

I have not entered any profit arising from baking at home, though the difference is just three four-pound loaves weekly; and Mrs. N. will tell you what must be the saving by our having our own laundry.

This leaves the laundry free from unwholesome vapour. 2375.

AFTER LONG INTERMENT."Yorkshire Post. * * * * * "Gentleman, 30, offers 10/- weekly, own laundry, and help with children, refined country home.

I owned a laundry there for a good many years.

The bird's skin was covered all over with round blisters, a thick tendon ran up each leg, and the flesh was as tough as wood, and had a flavor like that which pervades a laundry.

" "The next morning while you were taking your shower I was putting up your laundry," Hazel went on.

"Do you remember the laundry in New Orleans?"

"Chow Hop runs a laundry, but I have heard evil stories about a lot of young fools who flock to his back room and get a chance to 'hit' the opium pipe," the storekeeper had stated to Dave.

"Oh, the Chinese chore-boy is the one who's bettered himself," said the Superintendent"makin' more than all the others put together ever made in their lives; runnin' a laundry up at Dawson.

Mrs. Sykes says the doctor sends all his laundry to the city.

The chambermaid's cabin was filled with the perpetual odor of hot soap- suds, soiled laundry, and the broader smell of steam and the boat's machinery.

For instance, when the question of bringing laundries within the scope of the Trade Boards Act was under discussion, the investigations previously made by the Women Investigators into wages and conditions proved invaluable.

The possibility of unionizing the Japanese laundries is not even considered.

20 Verbs to Use for the Word  laundry