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exterminator

[ik-stur-muh-ney-ter] / ɪkˈstɜr məˌneɪ tər /




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The contract includes requirements like daily room cleaning, fresh linens and towels once a week or as needed, and monthly exterminators.

From Seattle Times

Rat infestations are also often more of an industrial undertaking than mouse infestations are, less of a do-it-yourself project and more of a job for professional exterminators, who are better at reusing traps.

From New York Times

Eager to share his findings, he was even willing to speak with people on the phone — about auto shops, perhaps, or exterminators or tailors — regardless of whether they subscribed to Checkbook.

From Washington Post

Models held the lunchbox-size devices at their sides, shooting out fog like exterminators spraying for ants.

From New York Times

One person replied saying they called exterminators, convinced they were suffering from bed bugs.

From Washington Post