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washcloth
/ ˈɒʃˌɒθ /
noun
another name for dishcloth
Also called (in Britain and certain other countries): face cloth. flannel.a small piece of cloth used to wash the face and hands
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of washcloth1
Example Sentences
He dunked a washcloth and wiped the encrusted blood off the face, then wadded tissues inside the mouth and nostrils.
You can buy an ice roller for your face, or even just use a paper towel or washcloth.
I was sick all day Sunday, ministered to by my girlfriend, who fed me chicken soup and bathed my head with wet washcloths.
When I go somewhere and they don’t have no washcloths, I’ll be feeling like people are dirty.
In my shower in California, I scrub the soap against a rough white cotton washcloth and move the towel across every limb, every birthmark, every scar.
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