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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When at last the face was raised I recognized the dhobi of the village that nestled under the hill on which was perched the castle of the zemindar.
From Tales of Destiny by Mitchell, Edmund
The Indian dhobi always, by preference, washes clothes in a stream of running water where such is to be had.
From India and the Indians by Elwin, Edward Fenton
I'll send a message down to the dhobi to get your wash ready by noon tomorrow.
From Banked Fires by Savi, E. W. (Ethel Winifred)
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