How To Use Wipe away In A Sentence

  • I heard her sniff and looked up in time to see her wipe away tears from her own red eyes.
  • Who can wipe away the dirt in sky for me.
  • If you want to follow this argument a bit further, Simon Lazarus delves into more detail on the some of the past rulings and statements that Roberts, Kennedy and Scalia would have to wipe away to rule against the Obama administration in this case. The 'weak link' in Vinson's decision
  • For superficial spills simply wipe away excess with a clean warm absorbent cloth and air to dry.
  • Wipe away any excess with a tissue to remove dirt, grime and bacteria, then allow to dry naturally. The Sun
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  • Once the paper is removed, wipe away the backing residue from the transfer with a paper towel.
  • If I have caused just one person wipe away his tear, that's my reward.
  • A bee sting is said to treat ailments from cancer to multiple sclerosis," says Seymour, giving the stinger still stuck in my hand a quick swipe away, while explaining all about apitherapy - the medical use of honey bee products. Thestar.com - Home Page
  • Of course, on cold surfaces, steam condenses into water so use a cloth to wipe away dirt and grease.
  • I watch the sun slowly wipe away the shadow of the mountain. Times, Sunday Times
  • Of course, on cold surfaces, steam condenses into water so use a cloth to wipe away dirt and grease.
  • Gently wipe away all traces of the cleanser with a face washer wrung out in tepid water, rinsing at least twice more in warm water.
  • Agatha listened with respect, her eyes sometimes filled with tears, which she endeavoured to wipe away unperceived; but I generally found that her countenance and tone were more cheerful after having listened to the exhortations of her father. Chapter 12
  • Set 'em to cool, Edwin, set 'em to cool," the old man besought, in the midst of his grief, making no attempt to wipe away the tears that flowed from his eyes. Page 4
  • Wipe away any excess with a tissue to remove dirt, grime and bacteria, then allow to dry naturally. The Sun
  • Leave for 30 minutes then wipe away any liquid that has seeped out. The Sun
  • Gently wipe away all traces of the cleanser with a face washer wrung out in tepid water, rinsing at least twice more in warm water.
  • I watch the sun slowly wipe away the shadow of the mountain. Times, Sunday Times
  • He looked concerned, but she had no idea what he was saying as he offered her his handkerchief to wipe away the tears.
  • A hand that trembled slightly brushed against his forehead as if it could wipe away the weariness.
  • It was as part of this larger socialist vision that the kibbutzniks set out to wipe away gender.
  • Only a civil suit, at the very least, could wipe away the stain on family honour.
  • Of course, on cold surfaces, steam condenses into water so use a cloth to wipe away dirt and grease.
  • So, whenever cleansing, disinfection after use cotton to wipe away the conditions are better placed Dryer.
  • Each day my son and I visit tiny traumatic experiences, unavoidable really, but I wonder if they make a lasting impression, deep enough to wipe away any growing feelings of affection.
  • He literally covered his tracks by throwing away shoes he wore and carrying a duster to wipe away finger prints.
  • Leave for 30 minutes then wipe away any liquid that has seeped out. The Sun
  • You should be able to wipe away superficial dirt with a damp (not wet ) cloth. Times, Sunday Times
  • The history of the world will wipe away my traces with the same gentle smile that Mummy had on her face as she washed away my paintings.
  • For the best results, you should clean the glass with a disinfectant solution and wipe away any residue with a clean sponge. The Sun
  • Wipe away any excess with a tissue to remove dirt, grime and bacteria, then allow to dry naturally. The Sun
  • Wipe away excess oil with some cotton wool. The Sun
  • Joan saw and heard so much, then through a kind of dimness, that she could not wipe away, her eyes beheld Jim. The Border Legion
  • Gently wipe away all traces of the cleansing lotion with a flannel wrung out in hand-hot water, rinsing at least twice more in hot water.
  • Embarrassed at being so desperate, Elaine frantically searched inside her reticule for her practical if not pretty handkerchief and, having found it, proceeded to wipe away her silent tears.
  • He would see himself mouth angry words back at the idling grinning shopkeepers, that would wipe away for ever the pasty smile off their faces.
  • Spray on to a soft cloth, wipe away the grime and buff to a shine. Times, Sunday Times
  • Resurrecting a forgotten work is a bit like recovering a gold cigarette case from a sunken ocean liner: Wipe away the barnacles and who knows?
  • You must wipe away the blood with the damp cloth, like this, and help him to drink a little water.
  • Hopefully this change will not wipe away traces of the past, however horrific, before you have a chance to go there.
  • Wipe away any excess with a tissue to remove dirt, grime and bacteria, then allow to dry naturally. The Sun
  • To wash their hands before meals and after , after squandering water use cloth wipe away.
  • The top of the thumb is covered with nose friendly fabric so you can swipe away those tickles without rasping your shnoz.
  • Wipe away any excess with a tissue to remove dirt, grime and bacteria, then allow to dry naturally. The Sun
  • Spray on to a soft cloth, wipe away the grime and buff to a shine. Times, Sunday Times
  • He lifted his hands to wipe away the tears and saw dark brown slime.
  • I wipe away a tear that's somehow rolling down my cheek with the back of my hand.
  • Wipe away excess oil with some cotton wool. The Sun
  • Wipe away your tears.
  • On the darkened half-landing Frankie rubbed his face to wipe away the last of his tears.
  • Wipe away any excess with a tissue to remove dirt, grime and bacteria, then allow to dry naturally. The Sun
  • You should be able to wipe away superficial dirt with a damp (not wet ) cloth. Times, Sunday Times
  • Not many people wipe away tears when reminiscing about BASIC's line numbers and the GOSUB command.
  • Wipe away any excess with a tissue to remove dirt, grime and bacteria, then allow to dry naturally. The Sun
  • As the confessional wends its way around the circle and begins to conclude, the girls anxiously wipe away their tears, and take up their obstinance once again as thoughts of their parents waiting outside the door begin to encroach upon the fragile intimacy of the classroom. American Grace
  • You should be able to wipe away superficial dirt with a damp (not wet ) cloth. Times, Sunday Times
  • Winter winds wipe away the natural oils of the exposed skin, to leave a red, raw and chapped appearance.
  • He raised his hand to wipe away the trickle of sweat that ran over the soft stubble on his cheek.
  • Wipe away any excess with a tissue to remove dirt, grime and bacteria, then allow to dry naturally. The Sun
  • There was never anybody there to wipe away her tears and she just cried alone in the dark, begging for love which never came.
  • He stopped to wipe away the excrement, which blinded his eyes and coated his lips.
  • I delve into my pocket and pull out my handkerchief to wipe away some of the sweat dripping down my face.
  • A hand that trembled slightly brushed against his forehead as if it could wipe away the weariness.
  • Gently wipe away all traces of the cleanser with a face washer wrung out in tepid water, rinsing at least twice more in warm water.
  • I still have lots and was pleased to discover that a five year rest was sufficient to wipe away burnout.
  • Wipe away any excess with a tissue to remove dirt, grime and bacteria, then allow to dry naturally. The Sun
  • A debtor swearing an affidavit that he had resigned his all would not wipe away the claim his creditor had on him.
  • You should be able to wipe away superficial dirt with a damp (not wet ) cloth. Times, Sunday Times
  • On a personal note, Kleenex is indebted to him for all the tissues that girls have used to wipe away tears and heartbreak.
  • Suddenly the Gats treaty is not about trade at all, but a sly means to wipe away restrictions on business and industry, foreign and local.

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