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- noun Plural form of
wardsman .
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Examples
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The wardsmen and wardswomen are all prisoners, selected for good conduct.
Sketches by Boz 2007
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Before the wardsmen came to take me to theatre, the hospital therapist responsible for new mastectomy patients and new colostomy patients came to see me.
a better woman Susan Johnson 1999
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As I waited for the wardsmen to come and take me to theatre, I could hear my heart.
a better woman Susan Johnson 1999
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Before the wardsmen came to take me to theatre, the hospital therapist responsible for new mastectomy patients and new colostomy patients came to see me.
a better woman Susan Johnson 1999
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The whole time I had been lying in bed waiting for the wardsmen to come and take me to theatre I had been trying to compose a kind of speech to my mother, in which I meant to apologise for all the grief I had caused her and to tell her how much I loved her.
a better woman Susan Johnson 1999
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As I waited for the wardsmen to come and take me to theatre, I could hear my heart.
a better woman Susan Johnson 1999
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Before the wardsmen came to take me to theatre, the hospital therapist responsible for new mastectomy patients and new colostomy patients came to see me.
a better woman Susan Johnson 1999
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The whole time I had been lying in bed waiting for the wardsmen to come and take me to theatre I had been trying to compose a kind of speech to my mother, in which I meant to apologise for all the grief I had caused her and to tell her how much I loved her.
a better woman Susan Johnson 1999
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The whole time I had been lying in bed waiting for the wardsmen to come and take me to theatre I had been trying to compose a kind of speech to my mother, in which I meant to apologise for all the grief I had caused her and to tell her how much I loved her.
a better woman Susan Johnson 1999
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As I waited for the wardsmen to come and take me to theatre, I could hear my heart.
a better woman Susan Johnson 1999
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