dishcloth

[ UK /dˈɪʃklɒθ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a cloth for washing dishes
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How To Use dishcloth In A Sentence

  • Among many other initiatives, within months she had installed windlass lifts for the food, banned the dirt-carrying crinolines worn by the nursing staff, piped hot water and cut up worn chair covers for dishcloths.
  • Sharon grabbed the dishcloth from the sink and mopped up the milky film on the table. Western Man
  • The clean, uncluttered counters met with her approval, as did the dishcloth carefully folded between the double sinks. VAPOR TRAIL
  • She whirls into the room, waving what looks like an old dishcloth.
  • It found that some vendors used dirty dishcloths to dry their cooking utensils or used one container of water to wash their hands and dirty dishes.
  • Expire the milk of ache slightly need not fall, use the water of double first its dilute, after reoccupy dishcloth infiltrates, twist dry, wipe forcibly.
  • Cut out the ravioli and place them on a dishcloth while you boil water. Archive 2009-02-01
  • Cara heard him running water, and then a warm, wet dishcloth was put in her hand. Choker
  • She recommended that I rinse my dishcloths in cold water after use.
  • She carefully arranged the dishcloth over the faucet so that it would dry out. Rogue Oracle
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