noun
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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the school janitor
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Back on the main road, Robert caught a glimpse of Aziz the janitor .
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Born free in South Carolina in 1834, Turner refused to work alongside slaves, so he found work as a janitor .
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He assumed that a porter or janitor was usually stationed there to be on call or to answer enquiries.
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He was, like Aziz the janitor , definitely wearing one shoe and one slipper.
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No janitor had ever been at work here.
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Poole and Bowman had often humorously referred to them-selves as caretakers or janitors aboard a ship that could really run itself.
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The modern janitor is given that title for having the keys to all doors in a building.
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Their work was so secret they had neither janitors nor secretaries.