Noun(1) the act of rubbing or wiping
Verb(1) rub with a circular motion,brush,swab(2) rub with a circular motion(3) brush(4) swab
Noun(1) the act of rubbing or wiping
Verb(1) rub with a circular motion,brush,swab(2) rub with a circular motion(3) brush(4) swab
(1) On a personal note, Kleenex is indebted to him for all the tissues that girls have used to wipe away tears and heartbreak.(2) The history of the world will wipe away my traces with the same gentle smile that Mummy had on her face as she washed away my paintings.(3) The bowl is so well preserved, they were able to wipe off the dirt without risk of damage.(4) to wipe sth on to sth(5) A quick wipe over with some baby wipes and the scratches didn't look so bad anymore, and Yuri fixed the plastic back on so it's not as bad as it could've been.(6) to give sth a wipe(7) Let stand overnight, then wipe loosened dirt with paper towels or newspapers.(8) things have happened to wipe the smile off Kate's face(9) Using a clean cloth, wipe the warm base with extra effort until no more pine tar shows on the cloth.(10) gently wipe the lotion over the eyelids(11) The very Trojan planted to launch the attack or download the incriminating files may be designed to self destruct and wipe itself from the hard drive.(12) to wipe your nose(13) Two hours and fifteen minutes into the game, upon the expiration of his seventh turn, Ted removed his glasses to wipe them slowly with the worn cotton of his flannel shirt.(14) Remember those programs I described that wipe clean your computer to keep others from knowing where and when you surfed?(15) When cooked remove basins and strip lining papers away and wipe the basins clean.(16) I do give the floor a wipe with a sponge from time to time, but mainly I've just taken to wearing shoes in the kitchen.