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the washers
noun
Something that washes; especially an appliance such as a washing machine or dishwasher.
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The washers are not washing.
Levy stared at the washers and the bolts and considered his next move.
Now, as the washers ended their cycles, he hauled the wet clothes to the dryers.
The United States imported $1.1 billion of the washers from the two nations in 2010, the agency said.
In time, the washers began to demand a decent wage and trade unions helped them organise to get it.
The scaffold cables are motorized, allowing the washers to move up and down at the press of a button.
"I used to count the dimes that my father brought home from the washers and dryers that the tenants used in the building," Dr. Jacobs says.
Before, a typical topic of conversation at 40 West 67th Street might be about how one of the washers vibrated too much.
He and his daughter patrol the washers and dryers with a grim distaste for all their customers, responding to "hellos" and "thank yous" with scowls and raised eyebrows.
The night before the rally, the police blocked streets around Uman's central plaza, and municipal workers unloaded the washers from trucks, stacking them in front of City Hall.
The washers will deteriorate with exposure to hard water or if the stem is over- tightened, but replacement washers are cheap and easy to replace.
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