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Definition of Laundries
1. laundry [n] - See also: laundry
Lexicographical Neighbors of Laundries
Literary usage of Laundries
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Special Bulletin by New York (State). Dept. of Labor (1912)
"One of the demands of the striking laundry workers was for limitation of the
weight of the so-called " nets " containing articles sent by hand laundries to ..."
2. Women and the Trades by Elizabeth Beardsley Butler (1909)
"CHAPTER XI INSTITUTIONAL laundries. THE INDUSTRY AS A WHOLE BEFORE summing ...
The laundries of these institutions are not installed in separate buildings. ..."
3. Fourth Report of the Factory Investigating Commission, 1915 by Robert Ferdinand Wagner, Laurence M. D. McGuire (1915)
"STUDY OF HOTEL laundries BY SALLY M. FRANKENSTEIN The Commission's study of hotel
... Of these nine (9) had no laundries and one (1) conducted a regular ..."
4. Report of the Annual Meeting (1904)
"The elasticity of the daily limit of hours for women in laundries would allow
... As there are in all 7021 registered laundries, the total number of male ..."
5. The Japanese Problem in the United States: An Investigation for the by Harry Alvin Millis (1915)
"The hours are rather irregular and vary greatly, but in general it may be said
that in Seattle those of the Japanese laundries are regularly from to 69 per ..."