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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
laundress .
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Examples
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‘I’ve laundressed other young gentlemen besides yourself.
David Copperfield 2007
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Sir, said Mrs. Crupp, in a tone approaching to severity, Ive laundressed other young gentlemen besides yourself.
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'Is that what you found your supposition on, Mrs. Crupp?' said I. 'Sir,' said Mrs. Crupp, in a tone approaching to severity, 'I've laundressed other young gentlemen besides yourself.
David Copperfield Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870 1917
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'Is that what you found your supposition on, Mrs. Crupp?' said I. 'Sir,' said Mrs. Crupp, in a tone approaching to severity, 'I've laundressed other young gentlemen besides yourself.
David Copperfield 1850
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'Is that what you found your supposition on, Mrs. Crupp?' said I. 'Sir,' said Mrs. Crupp, in a tone approaching to severity, 'I've laundressed other young gentlemen besides yourself.
David Copperfield Charles Dickens 1841
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