Definitionn. water in which dishes and cooking utensils are washed
Last update: September 21, 2015
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The phone rang, precluding a pithy rejoinder, and as Cynthia was elbow-deep in dishwater, Dean answered. [Please select]
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"I don't want her diamond ring in my dishwater." [Please select]
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"When we live in the city, we've got to eat in the house and smell dishwater." [Please select]
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I think what they sell here is little better than dishwater; so I say to Beatrice, 'Bee, my love, whatever happens, we'll get our tea from town. [Please select]
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The poor little pretty girls, gallantly soaking their small hands in dishwater and lye, eager over the church production of "Robin Hood" and a picnic with Uncle David at Asbury. [Please select]
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