aggiesteph
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I'm reading Agatha Christie's "The Sittaford Mystery" and I came across a phrase I can't make out. Here's the passage:
"And talking about jobs, what do you say, sir, to a good turn out? (...) It's a month since it's been done. (...) She was an impassioned cleaner and turner out."
How do I understand "turn out" here. Is it supposed to be some sort of cleaning/ tidying?
I'd be grateful for any eluciadation.
"And talking about jobs, what do you say, sir, to a good turn out? (...) It's a month since it's been done. (...) She was an impassioned cleaner and turner out."
How do I understand "turn out" here. Is it supposed to be some sort of cleaning/ tidying?
I'd be grateful for any eluciadation.
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