Lexicographical Neighbors of Relaundered
Literary usage of Relaundered
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Briefs on the Law of Insurance by Roger William Cooley, Lawrence Vold (1905)
"... where the goods consist of shirts, bosoms, and collars, which have been injured
chiefly by water or handling, to have them relaundered (Hoffman v. ..."
2. Fire Insurance Inspection & Underwriting by Charles Carroll Dominge, W. O. Lincoln (1920)
"GENTS' FURNISHING Stocks, if damaged by water, have a fair salvage as they can,
in most cases, be relaundered and pressed and sold at auction sales. ..."
3. Preparatory and After Treatment in Operative Cases by Herman A. Haubold (1910)
"The operating suit has to be relaundered after each operation, and if provided
with buttons these are very likely to be broken or torn off in the process ..."
4. Trust Legislation: Hearings Before the Committee on the Judiciary House of by Henry De Lamar Clayton (1914)
"... the goods were water soaked, soiled in transit, that they had them relaundered,
and stating further " You will find them in almost perfect condition. ..."
5. The Clothier and Furnisher (1894)
"The special features are the detachable buckles that can be removed when the Belt
becomes soiled, so that it can be relaundered equal to new. ..."
6. Legislative Document by New York (State). Legislature (1921)
"Some there are who rather glory in the fact that the immigrant is an alien animal,
to be relaundered from the outside, looking, as a final achievement, ..."