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"dishcloth" Definitions
  1. a cloth for washing dishes

18 Sentences With "dishcloth"

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Freezer + Wet Dishcloth: By wrapping the wine in a wet dishcloth, you'll actually speed the cooling time.
The truce flag was, in its original intention, woven as a dishcloth.
There are paintings done on damaged-looking nylon fabric, which reminds me of a used dishcloth or package wrapping.
Cinderella is made out of the stuff of the character's life — a dishcloth, a mop, string — and the stepsisters are Ms. Reppe's own gloved, glittery hands.
A much-heralded method is using a wet dishcloth wrapped around a bottle of wine to get it chilled rapidly, since water transfers temperatures faster than air.
You should also try to mop up raw juices with a paper towel you can throw away instead of a sponge or a dishcloth that you'll use again.
So how does a man with a reputation for being as moist as a dishcloth transform into the swaggering, gold chain-wearing motherlover in the "24K Magic" music video?
With the main event grilling, Katz removes some dill, parsley, and mint from their damp dishcloth beds and measures out by eye what will be needed for the herb salad.
Everything fits and wraps tidily into the microfiber dishcloth, also included, which doubles as a travel pouch for the whole kit: Each of the knives fit into their own elastic tab, and there's a loop at the corner that straps everything shut.
There is an extensive Wikipedia page dedicated to the legacy of misery the console's technical issues inflicted on gamers—scratching discs, overheating, and of course, the now infamous red rings of death—the fear of which would constantly linger in the back of my mind, festering like a dishcloth.
Right now, in homes on Martha's Vineyard, Block Island, and in the Hamptons, in townhouses in New Orleans and Los Angeles, Plain English kitchens dressed in their signature colors — Mushy Peas, Dripping Tap, Boiled Dishcloth and Boiled Egg — conjure the interiors of certain English literati (Margaret Drabble by way of Mary-Kay Wilmers).
On this day, Rivera is working on a spin on foie gras torchon, usually a multi-day, multi-phase preparation that involves steps like a milk bath, molding and unmolding the patê in a container, rolling that into a tube-like form—historically with a "torchon" (French for dishcloth)—and both a quick simmer in hot water and a dip in an ice bath.
Dishcloth makes eyes at Lid but is challenged to a duel by Broom. Pot, however, tires of Twirling Stick and longs for Lid's caresses, but Lid cannot be found anywhere. Suddenly an enormous foot appears from the wings and kicks him back on stage. Pot and Lid kiss and make up and, flirting once again, Twirling Stick goes off with Dishcloth.
At the back of the drainboard, smack in the middle of the dishcloth, a small brown roach waved his antennae sluggishly-sick, no doubt, confusing his nights and days.
The steam from the cooking pot carries Thumbling up the chimney and away from home. The little man goes to the house of a master craftsman, seeking to apprentice with him, but is displeased by the food there. He taunts the mistress of the house, who proceeds to chase him about the tabletop with a dishcloth seeking to strike or catch him like an insect. She eventually drives him from the house.
A typical Kendo-style tenugui A tenugui () is a thin Japanese hand towel made from cotton. Typically, tenugui are about 35 by 90 centimeters in size, plain woven, and almost always dyed with some pattern. Usually the long sides are finished with a selvage, and the short sides are just cut and so soon show some fraying. A tenugui is often used in ways that towels are used,such as being used as a washcloth or dishcloth, for example.
Smith retained his affection for the Spitfire; in his memoirs he described it as "the most beautiful aircraft ever made." He also retained some proficiency in the Italian language, though according to one Italian visitor his accent was "atrocious". Smith's years as an RAF pilot were often alluded to in political rhetoric and popular culture. In the phrase of Martin Francis, "no white Rhodesian kitchen in the 1960s and 1970s was complete without an illustrated dishcloth featuring 'Good Old Smithy' and his trusty Spitfire".
The pioneering work of Van Golden of painting dishcloth motives was acknowledged in 1972, when his work was used as inspiration for poster of the exhibition "Illusion" in the Stedelijk Museum Schiedam. Harry Willemsen stated, that the pictorial approach of reality of Van Golden had become quite present in those days.Harry Willemsen, "Artistiek schildersbedrog in de loop der eeuwen," De tijd : dagblad voor Nederland, Amsterdam, 1973/08/16, p. 5. In an 1986 newspaper article Jan Donia after a analyses of his work acknowledged, that of Van Golden held a unique position in the field of contemporary art.

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