Similar words: monitor, premonitory, nonprofit organization, incognito, sanity, inanity, humanity, sanitary. Meaning: ['dʒænɪtə(r)] n. someone employed to clean and maintain a building.
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1 I left your keys with the janitor.
2 The janitor comes round to turn the lights out.
3 I'll just play until the janitor comes round to turn the lights out.
4 The janitor was just sweeping up as I left the building.
5 No janitor had ever been at work here.
6 He was, like Aziz the janitor, definitely wearing one shoe and one slipper.
7 He assumed that a porter or janitor was usually stationed there to be on call or to answer enquiries.
8 The modern janitor is given that title for having the keys to all doors in a building.
9 A janitor mopped up the gore and it all got thrown away or was buried somewhere.
10 The janitor wiped on the windows with his rags.
11 The janitor staggered down the stairway,[www.Sentencedict.com] stunned and gasping.
12 A janitor is standing behind the screen.
13 Had King Solomon been the janitor, with all his treasures piled up in the basement, Jim would have pulled out his watch every time he passed, just to see him pluck at his beard from envy.
14 The head teacher praised the janitor in the weekly assembly.
15 The janitor blew off some steam because the pressure was too high.
16 Edgar Burchell, the janitor who became a leading medical scientist and teacher, is an example.
17 That janitor is a snail who never gets things done.
18 A small job as janitor of a dance hall helped him for a month.
19 JANITOR: The zoo! Do you believe everything the zoo tells ya?
20 Art recruited a janitor, we're paying him to keep watch.
21 JANITOR: Oh , yeah , right. There was a break - in, few months back, inside job.
22 He has been the head janitor in our school for ten years.
23 That janitor is a snail who never get thing do.
24 Born free in South Carolina in 1834, Turner refused to work alongside slaves, so he found work as a janitor.
25 She must fall madly and irrevocably in love with Robert, a dim-witted janitor.
26 The nearby mall is so upscale that even the Vendoland janitor is dressed in a bright red blazer.
27 Back on the main road, Robert caught a glimpse of Aziz the janitor.
28 Our school is a lot dirtier since we fired the janitor.
29 Chris " Slapshot" Pratt (Gordon-Levitt), whose once-bright future has been dimmed by a head injury, is a night janitor at a bank.
30 Today, with the help of prepackaged kits and automated DNA synthesizers, the high school janitor can do it.
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