- A
dishcloth, dishrag, or in
British English, a tea towel, is used in the
kitchen to
clean or dry
dishes and surfaces.
Dishcloths are
typically made of...
- open on one side to
allow the user's hand to fit inside.
Washing mitt
Dishcloth Towel "Removing dead skin from the face: 6 ways and what to avoid". www...
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unfinished to
allow fraying. A
tenugui may be used as a
flannel (washcloth) or
dishcloth. They are
often used as souvenirs, headbands, decorations, or for wrapping...
- Y****er Arrafat,
resemble the most
common styles of
British tea-towels –
dishcloth in
American –
while Sikh
turbans do not. Turco-Albanian
Western Europe...
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souvenir made out of an
artificial sponge Housing portal Technology portal Dishcloth Ethylene-vinyl
acetate –
material that
craft foam is made from ethylene-vinyl...
- box; sold from 1920s to 1980. Encaprin,
coated aspirin Fling,
disposable dishcloth brand. Fluffo,
golden yellow shortening sold mid-1950s to
early 1960s...
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Dishcloth (towelgourd), cooked, boiled, drained,
without salt
Nutritional value per 100 g (3.5 oz)
Energy 56 kJ (13 kcal)
Carbohydrates 14.34 g Sugars...
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broken up by the
suave Twirling Stick. Pot suc****bs to his flattery.
Dishcloth makes eyes at Lid but is
challenged to a duel by Broom. Pot, however,...
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biological evidence recovered from the girls' clothing,
footwear and a
dishcloth discovered in the
hangar at
Soham Village College on 16 August. Davey...
- ****ed bed
sheet flat bed
skirt bedspread blanket curtain comforters dishcloth dishtowel doily duvet cover gloves handkerchief mattress pad/cover napkin...