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UK
/lˈuːfɐ/
]
NOUN
- the dried fibrous part of the fruit of a plant of the genus Luffa; used as a washing sponge or strainer
- the loofah climber that has cylindrical fruit
How To Use loofah In A Sentence
- Use wicker or wire baskets to keep your sponges, loofahs and shampoos handy near the tub or shower.
- Look for facecloth, arm cloth, leg cloth, long loofah, wide loofah and pumice stone.
- During your showers or baths this week, gently scrub your skin with a wet loofah, a natural sponge available at drugstores and natural food stores.
- If you've ever used a loofah in the shower, you've stirred up some stem cells.
- After thoroughly covering your entire body, turn on the warm water and liberally douse a loofah with a liquid soap.
- Sown after the weather has warmed, the black seeds of the ridged loofah are slightly longer, lacking the rim, but with a pitted surface.
- A lot of men are asking themselves an important question these days: should they use an exfoliating body wash or a loofah in the shower?
- Thank this angel with an array of products: bubble bath, body lotion, a loofah, and all-natural perfume or essential oil.
- The book devotes 30 pages to cucurbits, from giant pumpkins through marrows, zucchinis and cucumbers to back - scratching loofahs.
- She rinsed her hair and legs, quickly running a loofah over her skin.