Examples of 'washerwomen' in a sentence

Meaning of "washerwomen"

Washerwoman refers to a woman whose job is to wash clothes and linens for a living. In historical contexts, washerwomen often worked by hand, scrubbing and rinsing garments in large basins or rivers. This profession was common before the widespread availability of washing machines
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You two are worse than gossipy washerwomen.
There are washerwomen on the bank.
I sat in the tent with some of those washerwomen.
You are like two washerwomen from the old country.
His coats were brushed clean every night by the washerwomen.
The vintage boards of the washerwomen of oil paintings and more.
Lacey had no reason to kill stable boys and washerwomen.
He loved to paint ballet dancers and washerwomen because he loved painting fabrics and movement.
You can always observe the demarcated locations of the washerwomen.
The washerwomen of Ireland wash the bloodied shirts of those about to die.
Get two women as washerwomen.
The Washerwomen magnet.
Washing is an ancestral custom that is nourished by the stories of the washerwomen.
He said Jew washerwomen.
It should not be possible to get men into a fortress dressed as washerwomen.

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Dance of the Washerwomen.
In Wales and Cornwall a passerby must avoid being seen by the washerwomen.
Man, only washerwomen neglect to shave their armpits.
I have several aunts who ought to be Washerwomen.
The washerwomen are small, dressed in green and have webbed feet.
The malediction continues to haunt the washerwomen of Broceliande.
Over the years, washerwomen improved their techniques by using a variety of natural detergents.
Both she and Caroline gave their occupations as washerwomen.
Washerwomen do not fold their letters like this, or possess seals like this one.
I have also another study of the same drawbridge, with a group of washerwomen.
When you put these Jew washerwomen out of business, you get the rest.
The first floor, protected by wooden laths was used to dry clothes washed by washerwomen.
I was so tired, I thought I heard washerwomen on their knees scrubbing clothes and laughing, mocking me.
Talk is cheap, and a lot of the talk comes from millions of old washerwomen.
The washerwomen say she 's a witch.
You two are worse gossiping over the back fence. than a couple of old washerwomen.
Washerwomen ( laundresses ) took in the laundry of others, charging by the piece.
Our boys washing their clothes between battles . Washerwomen.
I have been a Washerwomen for 2o years.
You are joking . His coats were brushed clean every night by the washerwomen.
The way of the washerwomen in the Jaudy-Guindy Valleys ;.
Lord Dudley, I feel you should be scrubbing shirts in a river somewhere with the other washerwomen.
He actually likes us. You're like two washerwomen from the old country.
If you are here, make the pendulum move to my right . Okay . Okay, servants and washerwomen.
The washerwomen say she 's a witch . There was a Chinese.
Women worked as cooks, seamstresses, washerwomen and ironers.
Dance of the Washerwomen ( Wascha Mesa ) for alto clarinet and piano.
It is a wooden washhouse that had special features for washerwomen in time ( until the 50s ).
If you need a milkmaid, Washerwomen or female fisherman, I am your woman - man.
I mean it . " Lacey had no reason to kill stable boys and washerwomen.
There was a Chinese. The washerwomen say she's a witch.
Dance of the Washerwomen ( Tanz der Wascherinnen - Wascha Mesa ) - soprano or tenor recorder and guitar.
What else he say? Jew washerwomen.
Dance of the washerwomen ( Ein welscher Tanz - Wascha Mesa ) for viola and guitar.
No, he said Jew washerwomen.

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