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loofah
[loo-fuh]
noun
Also called rag gourd.Also called dishcloth gourd.
any of several tropical vines of the genus Luffa, of the gourd family, bearing large, elongated fruit.
the fruit of such a vine.
Also called vegetable sponge.the dried, fibrous interior of this fruit, used as a sponge.
loofah
/ ˈːə /
noun
the fibrous interior of the fruit of the dishcloth gourd, which is dried, bleached, and used as a bath sponge or for scrubbing
another name for dishcloth gourd
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of loofah1
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of loofah1
Example Sentences
My hair explodes out in a loofah of wild ringlets.
Then I grab Lily’s loofah, pour soap over it until it’s good and foamy, and begin to scrub at my toes.
“A lot of people reacted like it was quite an aggressive loofah shower of emotion. It was good for them, but it hurt!”
This is a natural exfoliating product that can help smooth your skin, Parthasarathy said, and is typically more helpful than a loofah.
Vellabox's high-quality candles are a great, affordable gesture that come in an array of luxury and seasonal scents, along with hand lotion, a loofah, and other surprise gifts.
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