How To Use Dry-cleaned In A Sentence

  • She was concentrating on not spilling anything on her blouse, which had been dry-cleaned the day before.
  • And she doesn't buy clothes that need to be dry-cleaned.
  • It specifically said/stated on the label that the jacket should be dry-cleaned only.
  • The problem with metallics, however, is that they can't be dry-cleaned, nor are these hand-crafted costumes machine washable.
  • Trousers, which tend to thin in the crotch and in the seat, are dry-cleaned more often than suit jackets.
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  • All sealants are permanent when washed and dry-cleaned except for No-Fray, which will dissolve in dry cleaning.
  • The first step is to discern which pieces should be dry-cleaned by reading the labels on your clothing.
  • Cashmere is also extremely delicate and, unless otherwise indicated, should always be dry-cleaned.
  • Natural-filled duvets must be dry-cleaned by a professional.
  • The first step is to discern which pieces should be dry-cleaned by reading the labels on your clothing.
  • The problem with metallics, however, is that they can't be dry-cleaned, nor are these hand-crafted costumes machine washable.
  • It was made of really expensive material; the type that had to be dry-cleaned and could not get wet.
  • It specifically said/stated on the label that the jacket should be dry-cleaned only.
  • ‘Don't get your clothes dry-cleaned, eat organically, throw out the super-strength cleaners,’ she said.
  • Her dress has no label, except for the one that claims this garment should be dry-cleaned.
  • It specifically said/stated on the label that the jacket should be dry-cleaned only.
  • This type of bedding is usually very warm, and it should be dry-cleaned unless the manufacturer's label says otherwise.
  • Don't put that dress in the washing machine - the label says it should be dry-cleaned.
  • If a garment label says ‘washable,’ does that mean it can't be dry-cleaned?
  • If wool yarn is used in any of the sweaters, the finished garment should be dry-cleaned or gently hand-washed.
  • If the suit won't wash, it must be dry-cleaned.
  • When a customer left a pile of dirty things whoever was checking in determined what was to be washed and what to be dry-cleaned.
  • If the suit won't wash, it must be dry-cleaned.
  • He'd take it to be dry-cleaned between Christmas and the New Year, he thought to himself, to remove the inevitable night-club stench of sweat, beer and smoke.
  • After removing the silk ribbon and unbinding the sewing, I dry-cleaned each page carefully. Before & After: 1807 Land Agreement from the Louis H. Carpenter Collection « Fondly, Pennsylvania: Notes from Archives and Conservation

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