How To Use Hand-wash In A Sentence
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For good hand-washing habits, section members will stress that the following steps must be observed.
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We tear down the filter and hand-wash the parts.
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On laundry day, buy yourself a big bottle of Woolite, hand-wash, and hang-dry those puppy packers for best results.
The DC Damsel: Lifting the Ladies: Adventures in Bra-Fitting
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I have noticed that a high proportion of men do not trouble to wash their hands after using public toilets - possibly partly due to hand-washing not having been dinned into them during childhood and partly due to a macho outlook.
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Because of the size, it's easy to hand-wash and fits easily in the dishwasher, too.
Meg Wolff: A Super-Quick, Plant-Based Meal: Good & Plenty Polenta (Wheat-, Gluten- & Oil-Free)
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He found a 2004 article in Critical Care Medicine that showed that systematic hand-washing combined with a bundle of improved hygienic procedures such as cleaning the patient’s skin with an antiseptic called chlorhexidine could reduce the risk of infection from central-line catheters by more than 90 percent.
Attack of the Super Crunchers: Adventures in Data Mining - Freakonomics Blog - NYTimes.com
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If I can hand-wash it or delicate-wash it, I will.
The New Dirt on Dry Cleaners
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In practice, the storage vessels that are at risk are generally small electric hand-wash units.
Times, Sunday Times
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Many are cynical about the preventative measures and question whether hand-washing can do much to limit the spread of disease.
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The filter is easily removable, and can be hand-washed, or air gunned to remove any debris.
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OUTDOOR HAND-WASHING: Poke a small hole in the bottom of a jug. Block the hole with a golf tee.
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I like to hand-wash the laundry and let it dry in the sun.
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Only hand-wash them if they are really expensive or delicate.
The Sun
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The WASH program consists of latrines connected to septic tanks, hand-wash stations and hand-pumps replacing older pumps, some of which could not tap water deep enough to bypass polluted levels, while others were stolen after the 30-family hamlet's initial evacuation.
Joop Koopman: Promoting Grassroots Recovery In Pakistan
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The cat keeps setting off our no-touch hand-wash tap.
Times, Sunday Times
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People often bathe, and sometimes even defecate, in the open, use unchlorinated water, lack hand-washing facilities and live in squalid, infrahuman conditions in a country where every day hundreds are infected with the deadly Vibrio cholera.
Georgianne Nienaber: Haiti: Cholera Down but People Still "Abandoned Like Stray Dogs"
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You can even add drops of hand-wash gel to the water and stir it, before dipping your hands in it.
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For maximum benefit, skin moisturizers should be applied generously before the longest period of no hand-washing activity (eg, before going to bed).
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So instead I hand-washed some delicates and got caught up with the ironing.
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To prevent the finish from scratching, the tool caddy should be hand-washed in hot, soapy water and abrasive pads and cleansers should be avoided.
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The copy on the label presents an emotional feeling, a literal hand-washing story that leaves you with a true sense of "aaahhh.
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She would be employed to hand-wash clothes in the neighborhood, till people's gardens, or fetch water from distant sources due to constant water rationing.
Michael Mungai: The Bait of Christian Fundamentalism in Africa
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From now on, your favorite woolen garments, fleeced cotton garments, labeled with "hand-wash only" are now washable by machine.
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This action is what is being prescribed when a label tells you to hand-wash; usually you hand-wash because the fabric is so delicate, so weak, or so weakened when wet that it could not take agitation or spinning without damage.
HOME COMFORTS
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If wool yarn is used in any of the sweaters, the finished garment should be dry-cleaned or gently hand-washed.
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Neurotics, hand-washers, and obsessive counters - lend me your wet wipes!
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The covers will last longer if they are hand-washed and then air-dried.
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Silk blouses and scarves labelled 'hand-wash only' were ruined, and almost everything else shrank from the dryer.
Times, Sunday Times
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In 2007, the New York Times wrung its hands because the worlds atmospheric scientists are concerned that the air-condition boom sweeping across Asia could lead to more serious problems with the ozone layer.25 The washing machine, which liberated mostly women from the arduous task of hand-washing clothes, is attacked for its consumption of energy and water and use with laundry detergent.26 Lawn mowers, chainsaws, leaf blowers, and barbecue grills are all environmental targets.27
Liberty and Tyranny
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Those living in Greater London are the least likely to hand-wash their cars with an average of just 2.2 soakings annually.
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I machine-wash basic pieces in cold water on a delicate cycle and hand-wash those with decoration, drying them with care to preserve their shape.
A Fashionista's Secret Weapon: Cheap Tops
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Requires hand-washing because of the nice wooden handle, but it's so easy to hand-wash that I can't think this will be a significant drawback.
Barnstorming on an Invisible Segway
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Customers will hand us the keys to their car before entering the centre and we'll hand-wash it.