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Have you still got the necklace, the one made of bottle washers?
During the last week she had been nurse, doctor, chef, and bottle washer.
"You had to fill the bottle washer by hand.
"On the ground I'm general assistant, chief cook, and bottle washer to you scientists.
Others might call him executive chef, overseer or even chief cook and bottle washer.
But for the most part, she is chief cook, bottle washer and accountant, besides being overall den mother.
He's not going to be content staying here as chief cook and bottle washer forever."
The xylophone notes of the bottle washers: the score has been lost, but the smell is still with me.
He found a necklace made of bottle washers.
"If it sounds like I'm the chief cook and bottle washer, that's pretty much how it is," he said.
"Honey Pie once said he felt like cook, butler, and chief bottle washer in an expensive travel-trailer."
Do a lot of work for the theater, too, in season-chief scenery fixer and bottle washer."
Most "scientists" are bottle washers and button sorters.
"I'm just the chief bottle washer."
These were the humblest of all laborers, the bedpan carriers, the bottle washers and laundrymen.
Housekeeper, hostess, accountant, chief cook and bottle washer.
Tilroy was literally the cook and bottle washer.
I got rid of my collection of bottle washers the next time the junkman came around.
The head cook and bottle washer at Andy's Colonial Saloon concurs.
James S. Polshek, the architect, said the president was also "the chief cook and bottle washer."
"Chief cook and bottle washer.
The young executive's tenure at Betz began while still in high school; the boy worked as a sample bottle washer in the summer of 1932.
But it certainly is a four-star restaurant in the minds and hearts of the bottle washer and the maître d'.
Chief cook and bottle washer--it doesn't matter as long as we're together."
In 1883 he entered the laboratory as bottle washer to James Taylor, chief chemist, who encouraged him to study the principles of chemical analysis.