janitor in the PONS Dictionary

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They also provided students with books and clothing and hired a janitor to do maintenance.
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He learned the maintenance business and by time he was 21, he opened his own janitor service.
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In that same episode, he also plans to marry the school nurse, who ends up running away with the new janitor.
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Her father worked as a janitor, receiving a stipend of only $500 a month to support his wife and children.
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While in prison, he worked as a prison janitor.
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As of 2006 many more recent immigrants, after arriving, start work as office workers, janitors, and taxicab drivers; they are from lower income backgrounds.
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Appointed to be a janitor, he was robbed of his favorite pastime, reading.
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A janitor at the facility loaned him the twenty-five dollars he needed for the bond.
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At the end of the movie, a janitor walks around the park cleaning up the place while all the rides are shutting down.
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When the janitor flashes a car with its lights out, it swerves around and pursues them.
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