laundry

IPA: ɫˈɔndri

noun

  • A laundering; a washing.
  • A place or room where laundering is done - including, by extension, other forms of laundering than clothes washing.
  • That which needs to be, is being, or has been laundered.
  • (slang, American football) A penalty flag.
  • A business whose primary purpose is to conceal the origins of money received illegally.
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Examples of "laundry" in Sentences

  • The laundry room is in the basement.
  • Detergent free laundry balls keep the water unpolluted.
  • The women use the water from the wash for their laundry.
  • This is the stage in which the laundry is actually washed.
  • The laundry room down in the basement is the old mortuary.
  • A laundry was provided at the south end of the intersection.
  • Their biggest use is in the production of laundry detergents.
  • Ella pushes all the laundry to the floor and lies on the table.
  • Is that about the laundry that is mentioned in the previous sentence
  • He runs to the attic and goes into the laundry elevator to the basement.
  • My Husband said this "the only thing worse than doing laundry, is to be unable to do it" ....
  • The keyword laundry list will no longer carry the day, but keywords remain important to the resume and must be included.
  • It might make things hectic now, but when I come home from travelling, I find I am always very tired and the laundry is a mountain.
  • I just kept hearing, Single mothers do this every day and their houses are clean, their laundry is done, they take care of themselves.
  • The water from the laundry is then used throughout the day for flushing the toilet - I turned off the water to the toilet and we just pour in a bucket of water to flush.
  • Republicans are generally a whole lot better than Democrats about hiding such dirty laundry from the public eye, but the Tea Party folks may not be as disciplined as the party regulars in this regard, so it'll be interesting to see how this plays out.
  • City Budget Director Tony Arcuri went through what he called a laundry list of things effecting the budget including, county cuts of about $900,000, contractual increases in salaries for union employees of about $840,000, a drop in mortgage tax revenue estimated at
  • Today, this morning, at dawn, we loaded up all the laundry, which was piles and piles of it, because the dryer has been breaking for days, and drove off to hunt down a laundromat these are both scarcer and pricier than they used to be -- I will appall you later with tales of how much it costs to wash a load of laundry*.

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