A collection of items such as articles of clothing or bed linens that need to be laundered, or have just been laundered; as, put the dirty laundry in the basket and take it downstairs; hang the laundry out to dry.
garments or white goods that can be cleaned by laundering
workplace where clothes are washed and ironed
a chore many people hate to tackle, but it's not that hard if you know how to sort the clothes properly, pretreat the stains and which wash cycle to use for the best results
a place where your clothes are washed
An out-building where newly washed clothes were processed, for example mangled, folded, pressed, ironed, starched etc. (See also Wash-house, Lavatory, Privy, Water Closet.)
1. If you are hanging a load of laundry out to dry, then something you prefer to keep hidden will soon become public knowledge - as in the metaphor, "airing your dirty laundry." But if you're taking your laundry down, folding it, and/or putting it away, don't worry - your secrets are safe. 2. Dreaming of actually doing your own laundry is a sign that you have made a major good impression on a friend or acquaintance, and as a result, opportunities - either business or social - will come your way. 3. Being in a laundry or dry cleaner's shop is an omen of an increased social life.
These are the folks who get to gather everyone's dirty clothes, launder them, then return them to the owner.
A place where clothes and linens or fabrics are laundered or cleaned. Go to top Class 10 laundry A place where the laundering process is undertaken in an area which conforms to the levels of humidity, temperature and pressure for the control of all forms of particulate matter and contamination, to class 10 standard. Go to top
A place where clothes are mangled.