Definitionn. the removal of soap with clean water in the final stage of washing
Last update: July 9, 2015
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Rinsing the razor, he laid it aside and wiped his face with the towel. [Please select]
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Coming up redheaded curates from the county Leitrim, rinsing empties and old man in the cellar. [Please select]
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The priest was rinsing out the chalice: then he tossed off the dregs smartly. [Please select]
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"This is the prose of camp-life," said Catherine, picking the gravy-strainer out of a puddle and rinsing it in the lake. [Please select]
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The lieutenant helped himself to a glass of water, after rinsing the tumbler, for that was what he wanted. [Please select]
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Mouth-washes, it must be remembered, are as much used for rinsing the mouth after smoking as for a dentifrice. [Please select]
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Have two large sponges, one for cleaning and the other for rinsing. [Please select]
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So they made him do the scullion's work--cleaning, rinsing, peeling, etc. [Please select]
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[Illustration: Musical Windmill] ** Optical Illusions [74] By giving the page a revolving or rinsing motion the three circular figures printed on the next page appear to rotate. [Please select]
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And the Darning-needle drew herself up so proudly that she fell out of the handkerchief right into the sink, which the cook was rinsing out. [Please select]
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