Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- To keep house; live as a family in a house.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- intransitive verb to take care of all household-related business.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- verb intransitive To carry out the domestic duties of
housekeeping .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- verb maintain a household; take care of all business related to a household
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Examples
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Twelve years before she had come here to "housekeep," as the old phrase went.
A Little Girl in Old Boston Amanda Minnie Douglas 1873
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Today, the most common type of marriage is the Companionate Marriage, in which husband and wife each have a career, and they co-parent and co-housekeep according to gender-free norms they negotiate.
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Today, the most common type of marriage is the Companionate Marriage, in which husband and wife each have a career, and they co-parent and co-housekeep according to gender-free norms they negotiate.
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And there's a tight little cottage of three rooms the two of you can housekeep in.
CHAPTER V 2010
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He certainly knows the latinos who housekeep and wash his poopie undies on his Texas big boy ranch.
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It is not that men cannot knit, it is a question of time - work down the coal mine and play football at weekends - or housekeep, cook and rear children.
Knitting is a Guy Thing Julianne 2007
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As our system already uses a script to housekeep the system upon 90% utilisation, there is 10% about 500MB allowance for the system to continue running.
Heap dump and harddisk space shortage « Digital Kaleidascope 2007
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I needed a woman in the house to -- to housekeep and to look after my kids. '
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"Gods, one would think no one in this band has the wit to housekeep but me,"
Wizard and Glass King, Stephen 1997
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The housekeep - ing keys are the smaller ones, room keys the larger.
Nerilka's Story McCaffrey, Anne 1986
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