beatify, clean, dedicate, discharge, exalt, give release, purge, reprieve, scrub, sweep out, wipe off
Definitionv. clean one's body or parts thereof
Last update: September 10, 2015
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The first legs, meaning thereby the sixth pair of appendages, are generally pediform and locomotive, but sometimes unjointed, acting as a kind of brushes to cleanse the furca, while in the Polycopidae they are entirely wanting. [Please select]
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"Then Amis was cleansed of his leprosy." [Please select]
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Achillas cleansed his blood-stained hands in the sea-water. [Please select]
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Cleanse me with hyssop that I may be clean, Wash me whiter than snow. [Please select]
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At once the leprosy left him and he was cleansed. [Please select]
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Heating some more water he cleansed and dressed the wound. [Please select]
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"Well, if you would be happier in a partially cleansed state." [Please select]
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The knife should be first cleansed in boiling water. [Please select]
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The latter should be removed once or twice daily and cleansed, and the wound dressed antiseptically. [Please select]
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Cleanse the stable and whitewash it to destroy the spores scattered by the crusts. [Please select]
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A little way inside they came to a small well, with a dipper and a rack of thin blue-and-white towels to cleanse the hands of worshipers. [Please select]
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