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laundry [ˈlɔ:ndri, Am ˈlɑ:n-] N

1. laundry no pl (clothes):

laundry
pranie nt

2. laundry (place):

laundry

laundry basket N

laundry basket

laundry service N no pl

laundry service

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
They spend three times as long cooking and washing dishes, and nearly seven times as much time cleaning house and doing laundry.
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Advertisements from that time also depict active women having fun without worrying about laundry.
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They didn't want to have a lot of the dirty laundry, so a lot of it was cut down.
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They were also equipped with a modern laundry and a barber shop.
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Many users say they take out some wet laundry and dry their clothes in two batches to speed drying time.
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The common basement contained trashrooms and laundry facilities.
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Canals were used by many women for laundry and washing domestic utensils, and for cleaning vegetables and grain.
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Women do domestic laundry and cooking -- but communally.
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This is the newest accommodation site, consisting of a square of houses around a central reception, lounge and laundry building.
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Shaker sisters also had the benefits of machinery for doing laundry by horse power.
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