Nevertheless, the blanchisseuse is essentially a sober liver,--never a drunkard.
Probably the ability to earn large wages often tempts the blanchisseuse to continue at her trade until it kills her.
Even in a country where wages are almost incredibly low, theblanchisseuse earns considerable money.
Mrs. Bagot has no difficulty in convincing her that she is no worthy mate for Little Billee; and she accordingly runs away from Paris, heart-broken, and becomes a blanchisseuse de fin.
At present she's a--a blanchisseuse de fin--that is considered respectable here.
I am going back to be a blanchisseuse de fin with my old friend Angèle Boisse, who is getting on very well indeed, in the Rue des Cloîtres Ste.
She was anxious to go back and be a blanchisseuse de fin with her friend.
So little was seen for some time of Little Billee at the studio in the Place St. Anatole des Arts, and little of Trilby; a blanchisseuse de fin has not many minutes to spare from her irons.
Then Trilby became a blanchisseuse de fin, and in two or three years came to grief through her trust in a friend of her mother's.
The majority went down, on horse and foot, to Blanchisseuse again on official business.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "blanchisseuse" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.