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[ UK /ɹˈɪns/ ]
[ US /ˈɹɪns/ ]
NOUN
  1. a liquid preparation used on wet hair to give it a tint
  2. washing lightly without soap
  3. the removal of soap with clean water in the final stage of washing
  4. the act of giving a light tint to the hair
VERB
  1. rinse one's mouth and throat with mouthwash
    gargle with this liquid
  2. wash off soap or remaining dirt
  3. clean with some chemical process

How To Use rinse In A Sentence

  • Rinse the beans in a colander, shake dry and add to the pan. Times, Sunday Times
  • After you've washed your shirt, you have to rinse it twice with clean warm water.
  • Add peas and cook while you rinse and drain noodles. Times, Sunday Times
  • To use a phrase I detest just 4 fun - repeat and rinse. The Guardian World News
  • The briefest rinse under a running tap will be enough.
  • Tip the chickpeas into a colander, rinse and shake dry. Times, Sunday Times
  • If, on examination, all is found to be going on well, reimmerse the cathodes, and continue plating till they appear of a dull yellowish brown (this will occur in about four minutes), then remove them, rinse and scratch-brush them, and replace them in the bath. On Laboratory Arts
  • He added that it would help with recycling, where plastic bottles need to be rinsed completely clean. Times, Sunday Times
  • He cleaned his teeth and rinsed his face under a standpipe outside. WHITE LIES
  • An scrape of whiskers or daub of toothpaste unrinsed in the bathroom sink. Ann, meet Bob
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