NOUN | a washerwoman | washerwomen | |
SYNO | laundress | laundrywoman | washerwoman | ... |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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Usage Examples English
- Sundarban Tiger Reserve of West Bengal, is associated as the place where Neti, foster mother of Ma Manasha, lived and worked as a washerwoman.
- The combination became known as the "washerwoman's gig" which was featured on the cover of "Aunt Sally's Policy Players' Dream Book", published by H.
- Moura-lavadeira is a washerwoman but she is only seen putting white clothes out in the sun, contrary to the Lavandières who wash blood-stained clothes, the mouras are more like the "lavadeiras".
- Oseola McCarty (March 7, 1908 – September 26, 1999) was a local washerwoman in Hattiesburg, Mississippi who became The University of Southern Mississippi's (USM) most famous benefactor.
- The movie follows story of a washerwoman, her lazy husband and her daughter.
- Anna Jasińska (10 July 1867 – 7 October 1957) was a washerwoman, Polonia activist connected with Wrocław (Breslau).
- In "À Catherine Ségurane" she celebrates the heroism of Catherine Ségurane, the washerwoman of Nice.
- A washerwoman guides him in, where he learns that everyone there is waiting for him.
- Revie was born in Middlesbrough, North Riding of Yorkshire, on 10 July 1927. His mother, a washerwoman, died of cancer when he was 12.
- "Anoplognathus rugosus", commonly known as washerwoman, is a beetle of the family Scarabaeidae native to eastern Australia and Tasmania.
- The hospital was devastated by fire on 6 November 1716, apparently started by a washerwoman with a candle. It was largely rebuilt between 1717 and 1725.
- To feed Marie and her sister, her mother left the Bresse countryside to work in the nearest town, Chalon-sur-Saône, where she found employment as a daily washerwoman.
- Rönn-Christiansson started to work as a teenager, and worked as a maid, in a confectionery and as a washerwoman in the Sahlgrenska University Hospital.
- A fair is organized annually, on the occasion of dol purnima (full moon), on the bank of the Dontapukur at Nanoor in memory of Dwija Chandidas and Rajakini (washerwoman) Tami.
- In literature, the washerwoman may be a convenient disguise, as with Toad, one of the protagonists of "The Wind in the Willows (1908)," in order to escape from prison; and in "The Penultimate Peril" story of the Lemony Snicket book series "A Series of Unfortunate Events", Kevin the Ambidextrous Man poses as a washerwoman who works in the laundry room at the Hotel Denouement.
- A [...] ('washerwoman') is a specific type of [...].
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