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wash house
noun
- (formerly) a building or outbuilding in which laundry was done
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Enough that his wash-house was well patronized, and he was decidedly "getting on."
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Upon looking down, he saw Gardelle just come out at the wash-house door, where the tub stood.
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At bed-time last night, Hen came up from the wash-house looking extremely clean as to head and feet.
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Behind the latter are two small apartments known as the wash–house and pantry.
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He had entered by the wash-house, but the darkness was thick, almost palpable, before his face and revealed nothing.
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