They plunged into the damp coolness of banana groves at length to emerge upon a bright stream, where brown women in scant raiment laundered clothes destructively upon the rocks.
Branch dove into his bag and emerged with a stiffly laundered shirt done up in a Cuban newspaper.
As if to point O'Reilly's words at the moment appeared Colonel Lopez, shaved blood-raw and clad in a recently laundered uniform which was still damp.
In the event of accident, however, make firm pressure over the bleeding point with a freshly laundered handkerchief, and apply an ice bag outside the dressing until the doctor arrives.
For sanitary reasons, a freshly laundered sheet should also be placed outside the blanket until the delivery has been completed; later, it may be replaced with a light spread.
While there is no necessity for sterilizing the bed-clothes, it is advisable to use linen which has been recently launderedand kept well protected from dust.
It may be had in either light or heavy weight, is easily laundered and elastic, having all the qualities desired in undergarments.
Before putting away freshly laundered clothes it is a good plan to take out the clothes already in the drawers and lay the ones washed last on the bottom, thus all garments will wear alike, each article in its regular turn.
The hem of a dress that must be lengthened after it is laundered should be turned perfectly straight and stitched with number one hundred thread.
Men's collars when worn out, can be opened and bound together as a memorandum book which can be laundered each Monday.
Simple, easily launderedslips may be made from two men's-size handkerchiefs.
Put on a freshly laundered gown, clean stockings and wrapper.
The most comfortable and easily laundered garment we know of for the small lad is the "romper," which should be made of washable materials that may be readily boiled.
Our coachman wore no uniform, but was resplendent in a fresh-laundered white muslin shirt which he wore outside his drill trousers.
Somebody in this world, this Daedalus Corporation or whomever it represented, had a hundred million dollars coming, dollars now all nicely laundered and ready to go.
So why would they expose their money with the Soviets, laundered or not?
The next time you stand before me, I want to hear that the laundered Soviet funds have been deposited in the Shokin Gaigoku Bank as agreed.
These days-- particularly after the Recruit debacle had disgraced the LDP yet again-- money had to be laundered and totally untraceable.
At the moment all he needed was the cleanly laundered payoff money.
And thus he gets his funds, all freshly laundered and clean and untraceable," Nogami nodded approvingly.
This time it's not just insider stock trading info he's giving out, it's laundered cash.
For instance, if Tokyo'll lay off, he'll see what he can do about some laundered funds our friend's been waiting for.
As part of the initial scenario, the Soviets had agreed to provide a laundered payment of one hundred million American dollars, to be used for Tanzan Mino's "incidental expenses" in the Liberal Democratic Party hierarchy.
If that were true, it meant helaundered real money these days.
Money from the Japanese mob beinglaundered through loans to the USSR?
First, the news he had just received: The laundered funds still had not been delivered.
She wrote on that new art paper with the gnawed-looking edges and stiff as a newly laundered cuff.
Emily knew she'd want to put away her own freshly laundered linen, and smooth it, and pat it.
And your buddy Noda ain't exactly a pussycat either, the way helaundered the Japanese taxpayer's money into them low-interest, manana loans.
Mercerized cotton warp works out effectively with silk or linen woof or with a combination of both, and retains its beauty after beinglaundered many times.
If the material used for the foundation is washable, block printed articles can be satisfactorily and easily laundered in soapy, lukewarm water.
Drying Small Laundered Articles Where mechanical drying is not in use it takes considerable time to hang out a number of handkerchiefs, laces, collars, etc.
The steps were speckless as a newly laundered shirt, the brasses polished to the brilliancy of precious metal.
And yet his dress was immaculate; he was tailored and laundered as though for an occasion of joy.
He was tempted to suspect that this blue calico might be the only dress that Mary owned; but seeing it newly laundered every time, he concluded that she must have at least one other.
The old blue calico, which had not been entirely clean, was newly laundered now, and on the shoulder where the rent had been was a neat patch of unfaded blue.
Muslin curtains are laundered like any other fine white goods.
Silk hose are laundered just as other silk, except that instead of being rolled they must be dried as quickly as possible and ironed under a damp cloth.
On this the freshly laundered curtains reposed in their neat paper wrappings as unwrinkled as when they had come from the stretching frame.
She wrote on that new art paper with the gnawed looking edges and stiff as a newly laundered cuff.
She sighed a little, thinking of the many-times laundered cotton frocks that served Elizabeth and herself for all dress-up occasions.
Thank you," acknowledged Maudie, languidly, eyeing Ruth's laundered white dress and pink girdle with tolerant pity.
If lace is used it should be in limited quantities and of a kind that may be laundered often.
The dress proper, built on simple lines, will stand hard wear and the fact that the underblouse may be laundered or changed will give freshness and variety to the costume.
Gingham, linen, and percale dresses built on simple lines so that they may be laundered without becoming stretched and misshapen, are always satisfactory and pleasing.
There are some qualities of flaxon that rival organdy as a desirable material, and a dress of this may be laundered with perfect safety.
And for those that dwell within it there are meals to be prepared and served; linen to be laundered and mended; personal garments to be brushed and pressed; and perhaps children to be cared for.
Dress of a Lady's Maid A lady's maid wears a black skirt, a laundered white waist, and a small white apron, the band of which buttons in the back.
Faultlessly laundered linen, brilliantly polished silver, and all other table accessories suitable to the occasion and surroundings.
Now, in all of its new laundered freshness, the earth welcomed the warm rays of the rising sun, sweeping with millions of scintillating reflections through the air, clear and pellucid in its purity.
It was driven by Ike, and Serena sat beside him in the purity of apparel, freshly laundered and starched.
But certain feminine trinkets had come with her journeying across the desert, and a freshly laundered wash dress and a bit of bright ribbon work wonders.
He was garbed in white, which his guests saw after a moment to be a freshly laundered surgical gown, covering him from head to foot, the sleeves reaching only to his elbows, beneath which his bare arms gleamed sturdily.
That afternoon Charlotte carefully laundered the mended gown, dried it in the sun and ironed it, partly with her fingers, partly with a tiny iron.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "laundered" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.