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Definition of Laundrymen
1. laundryman [n] - See also: laundryman
Lexicographical Neighbors of Laundrymen
Literary usage of Laundrymen
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Military Laws of the United States by United States, George Breckenridge Davis (1897)
"That traders and laundrymen at depots for recruits f°r r° in tue Army be, and
hereby are, authorized to furnish such *» i)1]"' recruits, on credit, ..."
2. Military Laws of the United States (Army) by United States (1901)
"Traders and laundrymen at depots for recruits in Recruits to the Army are authorized
to furnish such recruits, on credit; ..."
3. The Military Laws of the United States, 1915 by United States, United States War Office (1915)
"That muster and pay rolls be made out showing the amounts the recruits respectively
owe to the traders and laundrymen, and signed by them before leaving the ..."
4. Supplement to the Revised Statutes of the United States by United States, William Adams Richardson, George Anderson King, William Bruce King, Edwin Charles Brandenburg (1891)
"That muster and pay rolls be made out recruits;0—li ow showing the amounts the
recruits respectively owe to the traders paid, and laundrymen, and signed bv ..."