Still Dickens was literature after all; not literature of a high order, of course, not thoughtful or purposeful literature, but literature quite fitted for charwomen on Christmas Eve.
It may be true that every woman has one good novel in her life, but I did not see why I should keep on engaging charwomen to prove it.
But no supply of spirituous liquors, even had Miss Blake been disposed to distribute anything of the sort, could induce servants after a time to remain in, or charwomen to come to, the house.
The charwomen came out of the big gate in the dark talking and laughing, all in a bunch.
Then regiments of charwomen occupy it, working in close mass formation.
Some one lit a candle, and by its light I saw all the charwomen from the kitchen bending about like broken weeds, and every officer was saying, "There, there now!
So Lords, he urges, not to be properly punished for throwing out Evicted Tenants Bill by having the salaries of the charwomen docked, and BLACK ROD turned out to beg his bread.
Tell the butcher and baker not to call at the House for orders, and dismiss the charwomen who dust their bloated benches.
Many charwomen would gladly undertake work on this plan, and many poor women or strong girls would rejoice to do a morning's work and get home early to their family with what would pay for their dinner.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "charwomen" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.