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washrag

American  
[wosh-rag, wawsh-] / ˈwɒʃˌræg, ˈwɔʃ- /

noun

  1. washcloth.


washrag British  
/ ˈwɒʃˌræɡ /

noun

  1. another word for flannel

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Etymology

Origin of washrag

An Americanism dating back to 1885–90; wash + rag 1

Example Sentences

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She carried a bucket with a washrag and some hot water, ready to make an excuse in case anyone asked what she was about.

From Literature

There are leaves piled up around it, and the windows have pink flaps over them, cut out from an old washrag.

From Literature

Mama sat on the foot of the bed, holding a wet washrag to her forehead.

From Literature

“I’m holding a clean washrag in my hand. Do you or don’t you want it? Just yes or no, please.”

From Literature

“If you want water, you know where my pump is. There’s also a bathing station there. Bring a washrag. There’s bars of soap.”

From Washington Times