Similar words: dry cleaners, cleaner, dry cleaner, vacuum cleaner, window cleaner, cleaned, leaner, gleaner. Meaning: ['kliːnə] n. shop where dry cleaning is done.
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31. Cleaners working in the tunnels between Kelvinbridge and Hillhead Stations used to report hearing disembodied voices of women singing.
32. They can offer little advantage over pressure jet cleaners, are sometimes dangerous and are generally more expensive to run.
33. These vacuum cleaners of the sea are vital in preventing fouling of the marine environment.
34. Altecean street cleaners were piling the litter with their long rakes.
35. Just go to the dry cleaners, show them the dress, and demand that they pay for the damage.
36. His most notorious story was a psychoanalysis of Rupert Murdoch based on material from sources including the office cleaners.
37. Cleaners are the most essential, the most unseen, apparently the least powerful of modern capitalism's new working class.
38. And cleaners came in from the housing estates, silent with mops, lifting chairs, thinking of dinners, emptying bins.
39. Women had come to take over men's jobs as platform, goods, and parcel-porters, ticket-collectors, and engine cleaners.
40. Defective windows were a risk which window cleaners should guard against.
41. Other factors considered were how close to the skirting board and how far under beds the cleaners would go.
42. Other discount deals are being negotiated with shops outside the group, and are thought to include motor companies and dry cleaners.
43. Do not use abrasive kitchen cleaners or fluids and never apply the cleaner directly to the surface.
44. Further cost is incurred by the buyer through increased labour costs when cleaners are given inefficient and unsuitable materials.
45. Do mid-day supervisors, cooks, cleaners, caretaker and crossing patrol receive copies?
46. Hospital cleaners were criticized for the unhygienic conditions of the central kitchens.
47. Clouds are like vacuum cleaners in the sky, Bruck explained.
48. Even with the country in recession, suburban papers are filled with wanted ads for waitresses, cleaners and cooks.
49. No matter,(www.Sentencedict.com) I'll pick up the clothes at the cleaners tomorrow.
50. However, they sometimes flex with use and can be damaged by abrasive cleaners.
51. Glass cleaners are essential for cleaning the glass of finished pictures, so choose whichever brand you prefer.
52. Avoid places such as dry cleaners and petrol stations while you are testing out these measures.
53. Where possible, only buy bleaches, disinfectants and floor cleaners that are fitted with childproof caps.
54. Door-to-door sales methods are used for a variety of products, from vacuum cleaners and household goods to cosmetics or double glazing.
55. He has since been praised by managers at his new job with Smith's Dry Cleaners for his honesty.
56. Vacuum cleaners to ensure clean houses are praiseworthy and essential in our standard of living.
57. Systems and traps discharging high organic loads can be dosed with biological cleaners.
58. For another, what you got here is a city full of fops and only one dry cleaners.
59. Acid cleaners are accessible to and are used only by senior supervisors.
60. No hospital can function well without receptionists, cleaners, administrators, porters and all the other ancillary staff.
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