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Shampooer

Shampooer \Sham*poo"er\, n. One who shampoos.

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shampooer

n. 1 A machine for shampooing carpets. 2 A person (such as a hairdresser) who washes hair.

Usage examples of "shampooer".

I pointed out to her that the police had made careful enquiries about every one in the bath at the time, the shampooers and the people taking their baths, but they had found no evidence whatever that any one of them had at any time had any relations, except that of shampooer, with her father.

Joanna left the garage a few minutes later, one of the jail trustees, armed with an upholstery shampooer, was already scrubbing away at the front seat.

To shampoo her parents-in-law, and nurse them affectionately, without employing either shampooer or servant-maid, is the right path of a daughter-in-law.

The long hoses of an industrial carpet shampooer went from a van through the open patio doors and inside the house.

What was done was done, and renting a shampooer would have to wait until her first payday.

I saw you, my bellissima, that you would want only the finest vacuum cleaner with all the attachments, including the carpet shampooer and drapery brush.

The blurb was worded to persuade cynics like me that hiring an escort was no iffier than hiring a carpet shampooer, and a lot more fun.

They discussed the latest permutations of the hairdo fashions while the blind shampooers plied their trade.

He was followed by musicians, carpenters, wig makers, shampooers, tailors, dressers, stagehands, and almost a hundred porters.

When Helston started shouting murder, Willoughton had rushed back with the shampooers to the hottest room and there he had stayed.

Since it was obvious that he had committed the murder, the shampooers and the bathers had kept their eyes on him.

The apparently poor shaven-pated and blind shampooers of Japan drive a thriving trade as money-lenders.

About two minutes later Willoughton came out of the hottest room, scowling, walked through the hot room into the shampooing room and put himself into the hands of one of the shampooers.

They discussed the latest permutations of the hairdo fashions while the blind shampooers plied their trade.

He was followed by musicians, carpenters, wig makers, shampooers, tailors, dressers, stagehands, and almost a hundred porters.