Crossword clues for laundries
laundries
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Laundry \Laun"dry\, n.; pl. Laundries. [OE. lavendrie, OF. lavanderie. See Launder.]
A laundering; a washing.
A place or room where laundering is done; a laundry room.
A business establishment where clothing is laundered for a fee.
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A collection of items such as articles of clothing or bed linens that need to be laundered, or have just been laundered; as, put the dirty laundry in the basket and take it downstairs; hang the laundry out to dry.
coin laundry A business establishment with washing and drying machines operated by coins, where items such as articles of clothing may be laundered and dried by the customer.
Wiktionary
n. (plural of laundry English)
Usage examples of "laundries".
Once he got the management of Grantville MaidenFresh Laundries down pat, they could go to Teacher Muselius's catechism review classes on Saturday afternoons and he could go through it all again, more slowly.
Frau Rawls wanted to go away from Grantville, build more and more MaidenFresh Laundries in other cities.
Indeed, even the miserable females in the fields, or those in the kitchens anal laundries, know that upon occasion they will be used, usually chained, to slake the lust of their foremen or masters.
The girls who are regularly shorn are usually slaves who work on the great farms or on the large, commercial hurt ranches, or low girls who are used in large numbers in such places as the mills, or the public laundries and kitchens.
When he'd worked by day, snatching things out of the laundries of many of the fancy houses he now robbed, he hadn't had to worry about the Nightwatch.
Whole tracks of them, mile after mile, with shopping centers, complete--supermarkets, hardware stores, drugstores, laundries, ice cream parlors.