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Vacuums

The plural of 'vacuum', referring to devices that use a pump to create a partial vacuum to suck up dirt and debris. These appliances, also sometimes referred to as 'vacuum cleaners,' are widely used for cleaning floors, carpets, upholstery, and other surfaces by removing dust, loose particles, and other pollutants. They operate on the principle of air pressure differential, where a lower pressure inside the device draws in air and the collected matter. Modern vacuums come in various forms like uprights, canisters, stick vacuums, and handheld models, each suited for different cleaning tasks. They vary in power, features (like HEPA filters), and accessories.

Vacuums meaning with examples

  • The family was in a rush to clean, so they decided to grab the vacuums to clean the house before the guests arrived. They spread out throughout the rooms, each tackling a different surface. After what seemed like only an hour, the job was done. The house was fresh, clean, and ready. Everyone had put in hard work to make their house look as pristine as possible before the party.
  • Cleaning day meant bringing out the vacuums and the various attachments to handle every nook and cranny. From the hardwood floors to the upholstered furniture, we would ensure that every space was clean. The kids would help to keep the mess under control and the house spotless. After a long morning, the house would look brand new and have that special smell from a good cleaning.
  • After the kids had a sleepover party, the next day was dedicated to cleaning. The first thing to come out were the vacuums because the carpets and rugs were covered in crumbs, snack wrappers, and various other bits of detritus. The cleaning would take a while because of all of the little bits of trash that made it into the carpets, but in the end it would all be worth it.
  • The company was on the brink of bankruptcy when the owner gave an ultimatum: fix it or close the doors. With new urgency, the employees worked tirelessly. They used their tools, the vacuums and the mops, they cleaned, and they reorganized to look better. After that, they came up with a new plan of action. Their goal was to be up-and-coming in the market, and with this change, they may have achieved it.
  • The janitors prepared to bring out the vacuums to begin their regular cleaning rounds. They checked that they had the cleaning solutions, spray bottles, and microfiber cloths ready. These were the things that would allow them to accomplish their goals. The vacuums, in particular, were essential for removing dust and debris from carpets and floors. The cleaning crew was ready to start to bring order to chaos.

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