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Definition of window washer in US English: window washernoun A person employed to clean windows. Example sentencesExamples - Duncan and his entourage were perched on a hanging scaffold, like window washers.
- And doctors say words like unprecedented, and amazing, only begin to describe a window washer's recovery from a 47-story fall.
- He was a cleaner and a window washer.
- George becomes a window washer, using his climbing skills to scale the skyscrapers (the story appears to be set in Manhattan).
- Nina's scenes with the window washer are hysterical.
- He starts off by becoming a window washer at the World Wide Wicket Company.
- Earlier in the program, we told you about the window washer who fell 500 feet and survived.
- Take a look at this, window washers hanging from the side of a 31-story building high above the ground there.
- A similar thing happened in Denver a couple years ago when a window washer's platform broke loose in high winds.
- He said a proper safety harness will save a window washer's life if the scaffolding underneath suddenly gives way.
- Two window washers in Denver took a wild ride, high above the city streets.
- Joaquin Olivero, a window washer, prefers buildings his ladder can reach.
- Mr. Singh and the window washer opened the door of a neighboring building and found a blanket.
- Within hours of that rescue, a second emergency call came in about a window washer.
- Like a window washer working on a skyscraper, the body's natural detoxification system never quite catches up with the grime.
- The miracle window washer takes another amazing step towards recovery.
- They were window washers, also brothers.
- In 1932, Carfano helped Scalise get a charter for a local union of window washers.
- Last week we had our windows cleaned, and the window washer showed us the safety glass label at the lower corner of the door.
- Early on Tuesday, two window washers who had been stuck on scaffolding outside a Times Square high-rise were pulled safely inside the building.
Definition of window washer in US English: window washernoun North American A person who is employed to clean windows. Example sentencesExamples - He starts off by becoming a window washer at the World Wide Wicket Company.
- George becomes a window washer, using his climbing skills to scale the skyscrapers (the story appears to be set in Manhattan).
- The miracle window washer takes another amazing step towards recovery.
- Early on Tuesday, two window washers who had been stuck on scaffolding outside a Times Square high-rise were pulled safely inside the building.
- He was a cleaner and a window washer.
- Like a window washer working on a skyscraper, the body's natural detoxification system never quite catches up with the grime.
- Within hours of that rescue, a second emergency call came in about a window washer.
- Last week we had our windows cleaned, and the window washer showed us the safety glass label at the lower corner of the door.
- In 1932, Carfano helped Scalise get a charter for a local union of window washers.
- Take a look at this, window washers hanging from the side of a 31-story building high above the ground there.
- He said a proper safety harness will save a window washer's life if the scaffolding underneath suddenly gives way.
- Nina's scenes with the window washer are hysterical.
- A similar thing happened in Denver a couple years ago when a window washer's platform broke loose in high winds.
- Duncan and his entourage were perched on a hanging scaffold, like window washers.
- Two window washers in Denver took a wild ride, high above the city streets.
- Earlier in the program, we told you about the window washer who fell 500 feet and survived.
- Joaquin Olivero, a window washer, prefers buildings his ladder can reach.
- Mr. Singh and the window washer opened the door of a neighboring building and found a blanket.
- They were window washers, also brothers.
- And doctors say words like unprecedented, and amazing, only begin to describe a window washer's recovery from a 47-story fall.
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