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dry cleaner

noun

  1. a business that dry-cleans garments, draperies, etc.
  2. a person who owns or operates such an establishment.
  3. a liquid solvent used in dry cleaning.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of dry cleaner1

First recorded in 1895–1900
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A dry cleaner has said businesses just 10 miles away can charge a quarter of the price for services due to differing energy prices between regions.

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Contaminated land is a site that might have been polluted from its previous use - it could have been a factory, power station, a railway line, landfill site, petrol station or dry cleaners.

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But for the mom-and-pop shops in Altadena and the Pacific Palisades — the dry cleaners, tattoo parlors, bars, bistros and stores that sold antiques, flowers, books, pottery and macaroons — the devastation is more personal.

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O’Toole had sent a leather jacket to the dry cleaners.

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I don’t even know how I picked my dry cleaner from the seven nearly identical locations within five minutes of my apartment.

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