dishcloth
Americannoun
plural
dishclothsnoun
Etymology
Origin of dishcloth
Example Sentences
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That woman could crochet anything from a lowly dishcloth to a baby sweater that was soft as a cloud.
From Literature
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For now, most of the recycling is instead for lower grade products like dishcloths.
From Reuters
An important cleaning aid in most kitchens is the tea towel, also known as a dishcloth.
From Salon
The director Craig Belknap finds ingenuity in simplicity, as with a dishcloth that, at one point, is wadded up into a basketball then later flattened against the waist into a too-tight dress.
From New York Times
The vinegar also acts as a whitener for stained white socks, dirty dishcloths and delicates.
From Seattle Times
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