Definition of Charwoman. Meaning of Charwoman. Synonyms of Charwoman

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Definition of Charwoman

Charwoman
Charwoman Char"wom`an, n.; pl. Charwomen. [See Char a chore.] A woman hired for odd work or for single days.

Meaning of Charwoman from wikipedia

- Charwoman, chargirl, charlady and char are occupational terms referring to a paid part-time worker who comes into a house or other building to clean it...
- three male tenants, since they are not told about Gregor. One day, the charwoman, who briefly looks in on Gregor each day when she arrives and before she...
- The Charwoman's Shadow is a 1926 fantasy novel by Anglo-Irish writer Lord Dunsany. It is among the pioneering works in the field, published before the...
- later pla**** the charwoman Mrs. Dilber opposite Alastair Sim in the 1951 film Scrooge (US: A Christmas Carol, 1951) and a ****ney charwoman who inherits a...
- filed a $6 million lawsuit against 20th Century Fox, claiming that her charwoman cartoon character had been portra**** on the show without her permission...
- Female Healers. p. 236. Hsieh. "From Charwoman to Empress Dowager". Ming Studies: 45. Hsieh. "From Charwoman to Empress Dowager". Ming Studies: 46....
- Rotherhithe district of London on 14 March 1933, the son of cook and charwoman Ellen Frances Marie (née Burc****; 1901–1989) and a fish market porter...
- Gothic, Washington, D.C.) is a photograph of Ella Watson, an American charwoman, taken by the photographer Gordon Parks in 1942.[excessive citations]...
- the first in a series of four books about the adventures of a London charwoman. The plot revolves around Ada Harris, who is so enchanted by her employer's...
- Watson (March 27/29, 1883 – April 3, 1980) was an American janitor and charwoman who was famously the subject of Gordon Parks' photographic series including...