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cleaner

[klee-ner] / ˈkli nər /
NOUN
detergent
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By 1926, things that at the century’s dawn had never been a part of daily life—vacuum cleaners, humans taking flight, military tanks, stainless steel—suddenly were.

From The Wall Street Journal

Mrs Mansfield tells how, in the early days, she had worked as a cleaner in a local pub, while her husband was an engineer.

From BBC

Operations and strikes sounded so much more modern, cleaner.

From Salon

He was found at 05:16 the next day near Grangetown train station by a cleaner who had just finished a night shift.

From BBC

Over on “The Bite,” I’ve written about returning to “ambient hospitality” — the idea of having a home that’s ready for company without weeks of planning, a small fortune, or a hired brigade of cleaners.

From Salon