Person who cleans and maintains buildings such as hospitals, schools, and residential accommodation.
1 The janitor had neglected to light the gas in the lower hallway.
2 It opened, and the janitor of the Paradox stood in the doorway.
3 At three p.m., a janitor pushed ammonia water across the gym floor.
4 The washerwoman consented to be one witness; the sexton- janitor made the other.
5 Nelson was the janitor of the building in which he had roomed.
6 The janitor inspected a slip of parchment he held in his hand:
7 From the moment I saw you tie the janitor to the hitching-post.
8 Yes; Luke has for over a year been janitor at the school-house.
9 Ernest also hears about the allegations while at work as a janitor .
10 Behind cool Calvin who said the janitor tried unseemly approaches for rent.
11 The janitor had finished sweeping the room and was ready to leave.
12 The janitor came and by that time the boy had recovered consciousness.
13 I saw the janitor taking his things from the room this morning.
14 The old janitor of the apartment-house met him with an anxious face.
15 When a trained janitor went out on a job, he went clean.
16 But we can't let either the janitor or Canon get to Langley.
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