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- noun Alternative spelling of
launderette .
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Examples
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The complex will also feature community facilities such as a general store, café, coin laundrette and a manager's office.
Star News Group 2010
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The complex will also feature community facilities such as a general store, café, coin laundrette and a manager's office.
Star News Group 2010
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He works nights in his uncle's laundrette and goes to school during the day.
FISH/SEX excerpt (Pradesh) erik wennermark 2011
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For a hostel in the heart of the capital boasting all mod cons including a café/bar and laundrette, it's fantastically good value.
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He works nights in his uncle's laundrette and goes to school during the day.
FISH/SEX excerpt (Pradesh) erik wennermark 2011
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As "daughter of the regiment", she whisks and spins across stage with comedic pell-mell energy and Chaplinesque elfin charm, at once mascot, laundrette and unexplored love interest for the gauche troops.
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Life changed suddenly for Belle, who was running her family's south London laundrette and working as a part-time music teacher when Radio 1 DJ Fearne Cotton spotted her working as a backing singer and harpist for Williams at the BBC Electric Proms.
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After being invited to play on Radio 1, she was offered a five-album deal by Universal records and she decided to concentrate on performing, selling the laundrette business that had been in her mother's family for 40 years.
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Isn't this a complete lift from My beautiful laundrette - only 30 odd years ago?
BBC TRADITIONS 2009
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Stace - I'm going to have to give in and go to a laundrette and some point.
I got my hair cut Fathorse 2008
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