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dishcloth
/ ˈdɪʃˌklɒθ /
noun
- a cloth or rag for washing or drying dishes Also called (dialect)dishcloutˈdɪʃˌkluːt
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Word History and Origins
Origin of dishcloth1
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Example Sentences
When a plastic board becomes scraggly enough to snag your dishcloth when you wash it, throw it out.
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Last evening, when the cook was going to church, he pinned a dishcloth to her cloak, and she never found it out till she got back.
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The dishcloth was hung away now, and every bit of work was done.
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I did so, chose a dishcloth, and started to dry a pyramid of wet plates.
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The dishcloth is the poorest thing with which to wipe pots and pans, for it cannot possibly be free from soap and grease.
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"You haven't scalded the dishcloth in clean hot water as I told you to do," said Marilla immovably.
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