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Charwoman   /tʃˈɑrwʊmən/   Listen
noun
Charwoman  n.  (pl. charwomen)  A woman hired for odd work or for single days.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Charwoman" Quotes from Famous Books



... effects of a warm, drowsy afternoon and the Legation champagne. Now comes the astonishing part of my story. A fortnight later a bank manager was stabbed to death with a swordstick in that very part of the Bois. His assassin was the son of a charwoman formerly working at the bank, who had been dismissed from her job by the manager on account of chronic intemperance. ...
— Beasts and Super-Beasts • Saki

... char-girl—you could not call her a charwoman she was manifestly still so very young—was that Emma who had been obliged to tell the vicar's wife about Priscilla's children's treat and who did not punctually return books. I will not go so far as to say that not to return books punctually is sinful, though deep down in my soul I think it is, ...
— The Princess Priscilla's Fortnight • Elizabeth von Arnim

... out. Common people are gradually being left to the laws of Nature. If a workhouse were to catch on fire, no one would speak of those who escaped the flames as providentially saved. God does not look after the welfare of paupers; nor is it likely that he would pluck a charwoman's brat out of the fire if it tumbled in during her absence. Such interpositions are absurd. But with kings, queens, princes, princesses, and big nobs in general, the case is different. God looks after the quality. He stretches forth his hand to save them from danger, from the pestilence ...
— Arrows of Freethought • George W. Foote

... up Mrs. Barry's spine. That settled it. This exquisite creature must not stay where that charwoman could speak of her ...
— In Apple-Blossom Time - A Fairy-Tale to Date • Clara Louise Burnham

... inspiration that there was no possible hurry, and that sitting under the trees reading a book, and drinking lemon squash, was a much more agreeable method of spending a hot summer's day than working like a charwoman. She carried her latest book into the garden forthwith, ordered the "squash," and spent an hour ...
— Tom and Some Other Girls - A Public School Story • Mrs. George de Horne Vaizey


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