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bath sponge
noun
A commercially used species of sponge (porifer, invertebrate of the phylum Porifera) found throughout the Mediterranean Sea, Spongia officinalis.
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A bath sponge will soak up flavour, for heaven's sake.
Would be played by Bruce Willis if a giant yellow bath sponge hadn't won the part.
It looks remarkably like a bath sponge floating in space, or perhaps a misshapen crumpet.
MONTREAL — Dried loofah, a fruit of the gourd family, is commonly used as a coarse, skin-scrubbing bath sponge.
But women like Ms. Weller, a nurse from Frederick, Md., are willing to splurge, spending as much as $100 or more for a pulsing rubber duckie or bath sponge, a vibrating bullet or lipstick tube.
The East German, failing to adapt to the market economy, retreats to the forest with his brother's son (unconvincingly represented by a bath sponge), rekindling "Young Pioneer" communal values by cooking rabbit on a campfire.
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The large species have a much longer life-span; bath sponges (Spongia, Hippospongia), for example, attain a commercially desirable size after seven years and may live as long as 20 years.
Now hotels are working on the details, like the huge, colorful bath sponges shaped in the letters of the child's name in their rooms at the Four Seasons on Maui, or the milk and cookies and toddler-size terry-cloth robes in that suite at the Ritz in Boston.
Due to the diverse morphological variation that occurs in sponges between and within species, protocols for quantitative quality testing are required to select sponges and optimise conditions for the aquaculture of high quality bath sponges.
In addition to regular baths, sponge baths may help your baby feel more comfortable.
Taking cool baths, sponge baths or having cool showers often can help to keep you cool.
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