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washcloth

/wosh-klawth, -kloth, wawsh-/US // ˈwɒʃˌklɔθ, -ˌklɒθ, ˈwɔʃ- //UK // (ˈwɒʃˌklɒθ) //

抹布,浴巾,洗涤布,擦拭布

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural wash·cloths [wosh-klawthz, -klothz, -klawths, -kloths, wawsh-]. /ˈwɒʃˌklɔðz, -ˌklɒðz, -ˌklɔθs, -ˌklɒθs, ˈwɔʃ-/.

    • : a small cloth for washing one's face or body.

Examples

  • To squeeze in some extra storage, Cruzado suggests using a small shelf in a corner for everyday items or a grouping of shelves on the wall for towels and washcloths.

  • This is just a reminder to stop the drain or place a washcloth over the drain in your bathroom sink to catch anything that falls in.

  • Apply the full-strength cleaner to a clean washcloth or terry cloth.

  • Is there a more dreadful sensation than that of your stomach wringing itself out like a washcloth?

  • I stroke his muscles with a soapy washcloth, picking out the embedded flecks of glass with my fingernails.

  • I took a washcloth, made it really hot, put it over my chest, and prayed, ‘Please don’t let them grow any bigger!

  • Hanging on a wooden peg driven into a hole, drilled in the cabin's wall, were a clean towel and washcloth.

  • When I blew the last note, I was wrung out as a washcloth, but I summoned the energy to zip over to the hatch and block it.

  • Fortunately the family washcloth hadn't been discovered by the time ours was produced; and we proceeded to wash.

  • After we had finished with the basin of hot water, Mrs. Wong took advantage of it, having found her own washcloth in the meantime.

  • Alan shook his head, got up off his chair, went inside for a cold washcloth and an ice pack, and came back out.