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washerwoman造句
1. He would look wonderful dressed as a washerwoman. 2. Which washerwoman wants to watch? 3. She worked as a washerwoman for several households, beginning her work at dawn. 4. And gabbing away like a washerwoman on every subject under the sun. 5. But the washerwoman felt his eyes. 6. There was once a widowed washerwoman with three daughters. 7. She had gone to see her washerwoman. 8. Which wishy-washy washerwoman wants to watch? 9. As soon as he left, the washerwoman opened the sack, and you can imagine her joy upon finding her oldest daughter inside. 10. A washerwoman hangs diaphanous saris to dry on the mortared walls of a house in India. 11. 'You're a washerwoman to your trade, says you. Very well, that's that. 12. When he had gone, the washerwoman anxiously opened the bag and embraced her second daughter. 13. Which wishy - washy washerwoman wants to watch ? Which wishy - washy washerwoman wants to watch? 14. Washerwoman: Marriage is the most expensive way to get your laundry free. 15. Her rickshaw-pulling father and washerwoman mother were so poor that they gave three of their children away at birth. 16. Like it or not, you are in truth of the commonalty - the orphaned daughter of a poor washerwoman. 17. No man except the sailors who stuffed me in that barrel, the cabin boy who cleaned up after me, the girl you sent to warm my bed, and that treacherous freckled washerwoman. 18. He sat in the back of the Great Hall, not far from the horses, watching Abel, Rowan, and a mousy brown-haired washerwoman called Squirrel attack slabs of stale brown bread fried in bacon grease. 19. 'But look here! you wouldn't surely have Mr. Toad of Toad Hall, going about the country disguised as a washerwoman!' 20. As I said, I have an aunt who is a washerwoman; she does the washing for all the prisoners in this castle—we try to keep any paying business of that sort in the family, you understand. 21. He heard the gentlemen call out warningly, ' Be careful, washerwoman! ' And this annoyed him, and he began to lose his head. 22. But everybody said he was in prison. So they were the daughters of a washerwoman and a gaolbird. 23. Who would wash Washington's white woolen underwear when Washington's washerwoman went west?