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laundromat

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for laundromat.

Editorial note

The laundromat is a pain, but most truck stops have them and you can always use a laundry service.

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Definitions2
Parts of speech1

Quick take

A money laundering operation.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of laundromat gathered in one view.

noun

A money laundering operation.

noun

(US, Canada, Australia) A self-service laundry facility with (traditionally) coin-operated (which now may use other per-load payment methods) washing machines, dryers, and sometimes ironing or pressing machines, open to the public for washing clothing and household cloth items.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for laundromat.

noun

A money laundering operation.

noun

(US, Canada, Australia) A self-service laundry facility with (traditionally) coin-operated (which now may use other per-load payment methods) washing machines, dryers, and sometimes ironing or pressing machines, open to the public for washing clothing and household cloth items.

Example sentences

1

The laundromat is a pain, but most truck stops have them and you can always use a laundry service.

2

The bodega is a lot easier to retool into an 'Artisan Deli' than say a Laundromat changing over to be a high-end Dry Cleaner.

3

My closest laundromat does 10lb of laundry for $12.5 with separate washes for colors, white and whatnot, AND fold.

4

Perhaps your family ran a dry cleaner or laundromat when you were growing up?

5

When I lived in SF, that's what we'd pay for a large load at the laundromat.

6

Judging by outside appearances of the ones I've seen, I'd say that your dive bar + 70s laundromat isn't far off.

7

The building-laundromat thing I think of as very Swedish (all the way down to having rules governing how machines are reserved).

8

I often wonder about opening a coffee shop / laundromat with commercial washer / dryers.

9

I'd like to not marry a dive bar with a from-the-70s laundromat.

10

This led to a period of some months where I spent all day Saturday, every Saturday in a laundromat washing about 20 loads of laundry.

11

I'm paying 3.50€ for a load in the laundromat next door.

12

For example, if you go to a laundromat regularly or catch a bus regularly, you eventually end up seeing the same people and might even end up making friends with them.

Quote examples

1

If incomes move from "low" to "middle", I don't think you'd see much of a change in laundromat density.

2

So in Atlanta the laundromat density probably goes down when you move from "low" to "middle", but in SF when you go from "middle" to "high".

3

"The only borough with a reasonable negative correlation between income and laundromat density is Staten Island with a moderate correlation of -0.44:" Couldn't it be argued then, that population density acts like an agent against the depletion of infrastructure for the poor?

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use laundromat in a sentence?

The laundromat is a pain, but most truck stops have them and you can always use a laundry service.

What does laundromat mean?

A money laundering operation.

What part of speech is laundromat?

laundromat is commonly used as noun.