dhobi
Britishnoun
Etymology
Origin of dhobi
C19: from Hindi, from dhōb washing; related to Sanskrit dhāvaka washerman
Example Sentences
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Varsha, the daughter of a dhobi, or laundry man, wants to be a police officer.
From Economist • Mar. 17, 2016
Her pockets were emptied as a matter of routine by Aniyan the dhobi.
From "The God of Small Things" by Arundhati Roy
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Not that the prosaic dhobi cares two straws for the scenery—nor, I fear, does the pretty little forktail.
From Birds of the Indian Hills by Dewar, Douglas
The dhobi stands in the stream and rinses the linen in the running water, sometimes using a little soap.
From India and the Indians by Elwin, Edward Fenton
Many of the Indian rivers for a large part of the year provide just the conditions which the dhobi loves.
From India and the Indians by Elwin, Edward Fenton
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