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charlady
[ chahr-ley-dee ]
charlady
/ 藞迟蕛蓱藧藢濒别瑟诲瑟 /
noun
- another name for charwoman
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of charlady1
Example Sentences
This is Lesley Manville in last summer鈥檚 鈥淢rs. Harris Goes to Paris,鈥 playing a British charlady in midcentury England who saves her money to realize her dream of owning a Dior gown.
If anyone can straighten out this mess, it鈥檚 Mrs. Groynes, the charlady for the police station and the mastermind of the town鈥檚 criminal activities.
But that vindication comes long after the madcap plot has wended its way through the town鈥檚 seedier holiday attractions and bumped up against a ragtag selection of miscreants, among the police-station charlady and 鈥渃riminal mastermind,鈥 Mrs Groynes.
Punished for being in a different circle at Cambridge, for not having a charlady for a mother; mocked for her poor degree鈥攏ot that they actually awarded degrees to women anyway.
Robbie held the man's eye and answered pleasantly that his father had walked out long ago and that his mother was a charlady who supplemented her income as an occasional clairvoyant.
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