Sentence examples for the janitors from inspiring English sources

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the janitors

noun

Someone who looks after the maintenance and cleaning of a public building. A caretaker or custodian; someone who maintains a school building specifically and may serve other administrative roles.

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The janitors, the gardeners?

The janitors are always on some break".

"It's the same situation with the janitors.

"Except for the janitors," he said, "which they call Jakes".

"They put us on to B grade with the janitors.

The janitors will return to work on Thursday.

The janitors overwhelmingly approved the deal, 643-116.

What's different about these layoffs is that the janitors are not going quietly.

Bass spent so long talking to the students' afterward that the janitors chucked them out.

"We don't like the janitors to come sweep for fear they'll disturb something," Schoelkopf said.

The janitors have marched and fasted outside the buildings they once cleaned.

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