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dishwasher
/ ˈɪʃˌɒʃə /
noun
- an electrically operated machine for washing, rinsing, and drying dishes, cutlery, etc
- a person who washes dishes, etc
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of dishwasher1
Example Sentences
These seemed far more pressing matters to bring to Jesus than the aggravation that your spouse won't fill the dishwasher correctly.
He learned English at University High School in Westwood and began working in restaurants, rising from a dishwasher at Carl’s Jr. to a district operator overseeing 15 outposts for Baja Fresh.
Also, expected to rise in price are apparel, shoes and big-ticket items such as laptops, dishwashers and washing machines.
The hospitality and tourism industry is a key contributor to L.A.’s economy, employing more than 540,000 people who work as room cleaners, dishwashers, restaurant servers and bellhops, among other jobs.
To outsiders, the job of a dishwasher is the bottom rung in a restaurant, a gross, difficult and ultimately undesirable job.
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