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charwoman
[ chahr-woom-uhn ]
noun
, plural char·wom·en.
- a woman hired to do general cleaning, especially in an office or large house.
charwoman
/ ˈtʃɑːˌwʊmən /
noun
- a woman who is hired to clean, tidy, etc, in a house or office
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Word History and Origins
Origin of charwoman1
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Example Sentences
Watson, the woman in the image, was a so-called “charwoman” or janitor at the time.
From Los Angeles Times
I once, indeed, overheard part of a dialogue between Leah and one of the charwomen, of which Grace formed the subject.
From Literature
She later got a job as a charwoman, but left her employers, stealing some clothes.
From BBC
In fact, there doesn’t seem much to like about Bedford, who often treated her meekly devoted lovers like servants and charwomen.
From Washington Post
His mother, Georgina, was a charwoman, but he recalled nothing of his father, Thomas, who worked in an iron foundry.
From BBC
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