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Dishwasher   Listen
noun
Dishwasher  n.  
1.
One who, or that which, washes dishes.
2.
(Zool.) A European bird; the wagtail.
3.
An electrical appliance (4) which washes tableware automatically by directing powerful streams of hot soapy water at the items from multiple jets.






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"Dishwasher" Quotes from Famous Books



... the cook and the dishwasher out from the kitchen immediately after the explosion of the boiler, and the other injured ones were in the little cottage adjoining the hotel, where Miss Robbins was binding up their burns and making good use of her skill and the materials that she ...
— The Motor Girls Through New England - or, Held by the Gypsies • Margaret Penrose

... of Paris form a division by themselves. The most noted of these is the Eldorado, which has given more than one prominent performer to the Parisian stage—Theresa, who, once a dishwasher in a hotel, left her soap-suds and mop to become a Parisian celebrity, the instructress of a princess, and now a really talented comic actress and bouffe singer; Judic and Theo, the rival beauties of the Opera Bouffe; ...
— Lippincott's Magazine, Vol. 20, August 1877 • Various



Words linked to "Dishwasher" :   laborer, dish washer, dishwasher detergent, manual laborer



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