I cleaned and scrubbed, washed and purified, showered and bathed and sponged and splashed. |
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The yellow sponged raked over the arm viciously causing a deep red scuff marks to surface. |
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Gently she sponged the sweat from his brow, half hoping the coolness might revive him. |
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They walked back down stairs and Nicole sponged up the water that had spilt everywhere. |
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She had done the base coat of black, and was overlapping it with sponged on dark purple. |
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And then she came out, sponged it up as best she could, sighed, looked at the clock, and then back at the remaining stain. |
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The paint came off quite easily to her relief, but it stained her hands as she carefully sponged it off. |
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They brought the incubator in and as soon as Ty cut her umbilical cord, and they sponged her off a bit, then took her away. |
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A large heavy roller is inked and then rolled onto the plate which has been sponged with water to keep the ungreased surfaces free of ink. |
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It can be sponged with tepid water and be dried naturally in open position. |
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A woman who was naked from the waist down and covered with blood was being sponged off by a nurse. |
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After the shaping, the pieces are trimmed and sponged in order to remove all the rough edges. |
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Before any using the clay baker wants to be watered and sponged in cold water for 10 minutes. |
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Facultative aerobes, effective oxygen scavengers, sponged up the photosynthetically produced oxygen before it could build up in the atmosphere. |
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Joe wiggled and cooed happily as his mother dipped a cloth in water and sponged him off, dried and powdered him, and showed Hoss how to fold and apply a fresh diaper. |
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I wet the cloth and sponged his forehead with it, and his moaning ceased. |
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She sponged herself with the rag that accompanied her water-jug. |
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After you have sponged your mosaic, let it dry for about 10-15 minutes and use a kitchen tea towel to gently dust off the dried haze on the tiles. |
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To avoid the dust problems, the joints may be wet-sanded or sponged rather than dry-sanded. |
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Then I sponged or poured overall an aluminous slip that flashes to a rich orange in the woodfired kiln. |
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Special-type boxes: Very strong hardwood cases, first-class workmanship, colourless varnish-finish, with brass hinges and lock, with numbered retainers to hold the slides, lining of sponged material. |
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Substrates must be healthy, firm and clean, carefully degreased and free from superficial laitance or flaking: they must always be previously soaked with water and sponged. |
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I took him home and sponged him down all day. |
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He was sponged with ice and alcohol, and given antidotes. |
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As a treatment: after the shampoo, apply a generous quantity of hair milk Ka.line, on sponged hair first, let it act 30 minutes under hair drier or in a hot towel, then rinse well. |
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He was replaced by Christoph Kramer who ran into Ezequiel Garay's shoulder after 15 minutes and, having been sponged down, and woken up, did not last until half-time. |
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Bernardini, whose own looks are pure Hollywood, stretched his limbs on the track and afterwards preened for dozens of photographers as he was sponged down under blushing trees. |
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As regularly as possible the work should be sponged down with a wet sponge. This keeps the work clean, allowing the 'eye' to be in full control, and not distracted by variations in texture and color. |
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She sponged his face and neck and torso and arms and hands. |
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She or he should be sponged or bathed with cool but not cold water. |
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