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laundry
[lawn-dree, lahn-]
noun
plural
laundriesarticles of clothing, linens, etc., that have been or are to be washed.
a business establishment where clothes, linens, etc., are laundered.
a room or area, as in a home or apartment building, reserved for doing the family wash.
laundry
/ ˈlɔːndrɪ /
noun
a place where clothes and linen are washed and ironed
the clothes or linen washed and ironed
the act of laundering
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of laundry1
Idioms and Phrases
Example Sentences
Children play in between the temporary corrugated iron shelters where women are also doing laundry when we visit.
The boys would also not be referred to by name but by their laundry number, which many have told the BBC they still remember today.
A year ago, California adopted new safety regulations to protect more than a million workers laboring in warehouses, kitchens, laundry rooms and other hot indoor settings.
“It would be like showing his dirty laundry,” she says of releasing certain recordings.
Paramedics then found the foetus hidden in a laundry basket in her room, police said, which had not been born alive.
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