I wrung out a cold washrag, let it soak in the hot water as I brushed my hair, then braided it into a tight braid in the back of my head. |
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She grabbed the nearest washrag and began to pat her face with it, trying to calm down. |
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She grabbed the little washrag, dried her hands, and then dried the counter before putting it back. |
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She went into the bathroom and got some hot water, a washrag, and some bandages. |
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She took the soaked washrag that had been lying on her chest, and threw it into the sink. |
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I just want to know how it is that you comb your hair with a washrag so successfully. |
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Well, after the rain had stopped I decided to take my washrag and soap outside. |
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The humidity had him feeling like a damp washrag by the time Sam wriggled his way through the vines and over clumps of rocks, fallen coconuts, and other debris. |
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My mother, always keen to take action, scrubbed his tongue with a washrag. |
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I snatched a washrag from the towel rack so hard I snapped myself. |
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Elle slammed the washrag she held in her hand into the sink. |
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Evan's mom came back with, like she said, a damp washrag and a bandaid. |
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They said the only thing I could do was to sit in the bathtub with a bar of soap and a washrag and scrub my face. |
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She was a woman with a broom or a dustpan or a washrag or a mixing spoon in her hand. |
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James Hahn has the personality of a wet washrag and Villaraigosa has really had his way in the other debates. |
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The Rhythm Makers consist of Ragtime Kit on steel guitar and lead vocals, Washrag Joe on washtub bass and banjo, and Washboard Willis on, you guessed it, the washboard. |
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