Don't let your mind get clogged up, my boy, with such prejudices,--keep the slate of your judgment sponged clean. [Please select]
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The wounds may then be sponged twice a day with a lotion made with 1 dram sulphate of zinc, 1 dram carbolic acid, and 1 quart water. [Please select]
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Mrs Martin was a widow and a washerwoman, and had a ne'er-do-well brother, a fisherman, who frequently "sponged" upon her.' [Please select]
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During the first days of a child's life, he should be sponged in a warm room, with water at blood heat. [Please select]
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If the carpet is old, it should be sponged with warm water and soap, to which a little ammonia has been added. [Please select]
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The palms, azaleas, and rubber plants may be sponged occasionally to keep them clean and healthy. [Please select]
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He sponged Peaches, rubbed her back, laid her on his pallet, putting fresh sheets on her bed and carefully preparing her supper. [Please select]
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The rough edges are then sponged and before the piece is thoroughly dried handles are put on if desired. [Please select]
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They took all manner of liberties, poked about and rummaged, mended, sponged, assorted, and felt themselves completely mistresses of the situation. [Please select]
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He considered himself a genius whom it was the duty of the country to support, and he sponged on his wretched relatives and anyone who would lend him money. [Please select]
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