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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.
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  • 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
  • There are potentially more germs on a dishcloth than there are in an average pedal bin - so disinfect cloths regularly.
  • The marked reduction in bacterial numbers in sponges and dishcloths was particularly significant because these items are more likely to spread pathogens from food to kitchen surfaces.
  • I will knit my own dishcloths, curtains, and rugs.
  • She scrubbed at a sticky mess left by the kids with a dishcloth. Rogue Oracle
  • At the back of the drainboard, smack in the middle of the dishcloth, a small brown roach waved his antennae sluggishly-sick, no doubt, confusing his nights and days.
  • He stood on his thin, shaking legs in the ludicrous sleeves of his pants, his buckled chest panting in a dishcloth vest. THE COMPANY OF STRANGERS
  • Then he apologetically threw down the greasy dishcloth, and went to his master's rescue. THE PRIESTLY PREROGATIVE
  • It was the sort of rain that resembled water being wrung out of a dishcloth - droplets the size of marbles and musty-smelling to boot.
  • This paw-print dishcloth is made of 100% cotton yarn, and the color is called "jute". Archive 2008-05-01
  • The fast food company has launched an investigation after a mother claimed she found a dirty dishcloth in a burger box.
  • Of those that use a dishcloth or sponge, a third disinfect, boil or bleach it to keep it clean - the most effective methods.
  • His eyes never left Stevens as he slowly and deliberately wiped his hands on the dishcloth.
  • She knelt down and began to run her dishcloth gingerly up and down Frank's trouser leg. DESPERADOES
  • He stood on his thin, shaking legs in the ludicrous sleeves of his pants, his buckled chest panting in a dishcloth vest. THE COMPANY OF STRANGERS
  • ‘Thanks,’ she muttered, using the dishcloth to wipe her nose again.
  • We pass rubber trees with coconut shells collecting the sticky sap, and washing lines with sheets of rubber hanging up like old dishcloths.
  • Many Civil War soldiers used their havelocks not as cap covers, but as coffee. strainers, dishcloths, or gun patches.
  • Keep the kitchen clear of all sources of bacteria, not forgetting the biggest culprit of all?the dishcloth.
  • It also recommends dishcloths be replaced with disposable paper towels where possible.
  • He said: ‘It is intolerable that girl pupils should go into school rigged out in a dishcloth!’
  • `I'm like a worn-out dishcloth, but I'll be this way until polling day. POLITICAL SUICIDE
  • The second dishcloth is knit in Trinity Stitch in varigated blue cotton yarn. Archive 2008-09-01
  • If the curtain is dirtier , usable dishcloth dips in the scour that leave cleans some of Wen Shuirong, hartshorn of usable also a few is brushed.
  • Keep the kitchen clear of all sources of bacteria, not forgetting the biggest culprit of all?the dishcloth.
  • Debbie looked satisfied, and wrung out the dishcloth more cheerfully.
  • Keep the kitchen clear of all sources of bacteria, not forgetting the biggest culprit of all?the dishcloth.
  • It's worth taking your vacuum cleaner, dusters, disinfectant, dishcloths and drawer-liners with you in the car.
  • Inside, Lewis was half-heartedly pretending to clean up, brushing things to one side with a dishcloth and humming tunelessly to himself.
  • At the back of the drainboard, smack in the middle of the dishcloth, a small brown roach waved his antennae sluggishly-sick, no doubt, confusing his nights and days.
  • This dishcloth is very absorbent, can be rinsed off and reused dozens of times, and will happily save tons of paper towels in the kitchen. Archive 2008-05-01
  • Juices from these foods land on your countertops and you use sponges and dishcloths to clean up the bacteria.
  • Shape the dough into a ball, and leave to rise in the mixing bowl covered with a dishcloth for 1 hour.
  • You haven't scalded the dishcloth in clean hot water as I told you to do," said Marilla immovably. The Dishcloth
  • She picked up the dishcloth and started to wipe the plates, stacking them in neat piles of 5.
  • We hardly see any efficacy in "bean-ie, bean-ie take this wart away," or any particular virtue in stealing mother's dishcloth, cutting it up into as many pieces as there are warts on the hand and rubbing each wart with a separate piece of the cloth; but you will find people in every town or village who will assure you that their warts were driven away by one of these charms or lingoes. The Mother and Her Child
  • She whirls into the room, waving what looks like an old dishcloth.
  • The second suffered a broken neck and looked like it had been wringed like a dishcloth, leaving its front and hind legs pointing in opposite directions. Murder Most Feline
  • This paw-print dishcloth is made of 100% cotton yarn, and the color is called "jute". Archive 2008-05-01
  • Scrub the immersed items with a clean brush, dishcloth, dishmop or whatever other utensil is suitable for the item, removing all food remnants and oils, until it is absolutely clean. HOME COMFORTS
  • Debbie snatched a dishcloth from the sink and began wiping the counter.
  • Typically stockinette is used as a dishcloth and for most general cleaning purposes.
  • Keep the kitchen clear of all sources of bacteria, not forgetting the biggest culprit of all?the dishcloth.
  • Use a soft dishcloth and a drop of mild detergent.
  • The organism was isolated primarily from dishcloths and bathrooms.
  • Paper towels take the place of traditional dishcloths.
  • Maggie was a servant girl in her youth and could wield the dykebrush, carbolic soap and dishcloth with better results than anyone I had ever seen before.
  • A dishcloth over the sink and a pot of fresh coffee would have to do for the rest. THE MANANA MAN
  • She picked up the dishcloth and started to wipe the plates, stacking them in neat piles of 5.
  • Of those that use a dishcloth or sponge, a third disinfect, boil or bleach it to keep it clean - the most effective methods.
  • She sighed and flicked a dishcloth at the counter.
  • Alfred picks up a dishcloth and wipes his hands.
  • I spent little time at school because of my illness - but I can still weave a great basket and knit a good dishcloth!

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