Person who cleans and maintains buildings such as hospitals, schools, and residential accommodation.
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Examples for "janitor"
Examples for "janitor"
1The janitor had neglected to light the gas in the lower hallway.
2It opened, and the janitor of the Paradox stood in the doorway.
3At three p.m., a janitor pushed ammonia water across the gym floor.
4The washerwoman consented to be one witness; the sexton-janitor made the other.
5Nelson was the janitor of the building in which he had roomed.
1He put himself in a dangerous situation, Williams said of the custodian.
2There had never been a schedule of appearances; the custodian simply wandered.
3It has made the European Union the custodian of our national interests.
4The poet Thomas Kinsella described him as a custodian of humane values.
5You are only a warner; and Allah is custodian over all things.
1The building manager- atallRussian guy with a goatee-knockson our door today.
2It is the building manager, and with him two men in dark suits.
3However, a statement had been made by the building manager when Bourne paid him.
4Then I heard an interesting thing from my building manager.
5The building manager then arranged for a chartered professional engineer to inspect the building.
1Workmen unable to locate the building superintendent now and again trip it.
2Satisfied, the building superintendent exchanged a few more pleasantries with Turnbull and departed.
3My building superintendent, Winston, says the little twerp's at least fifty-five.
4She could probably rouse Wally, the building superintendent, out of bed to let her in.
5There's even a resident band, led by the charismatic (and attractive) building superintendent.