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dry sink
noun
A type of cabinet used to hold a washbasin and water pitcher, sometimes including splashboards.
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Antique French dry sinks and dining-room servers became vanities for the stable mansion's four and a half baths.
But the Atlantic's hurricane breeding ground has been dominated by dry, sinking air for much of the summer.
It was impossible to enter the restrooms at the main press center without a volunteer waving you inside, then breaking out the official Olympic squeegee to dry the sink when you left.
Wash and dry the sink.
Wash and dry the sink as instructed above.
Dry the sink carefully with a clean towel or cloth, dabbing instead of rubbing.
Make sure stopper is dry and sink is empty of water.
Put weather stripping over any cracks in your doors, and make sure you dry your sink and plug your drains every evening before you go to bed.
Waterlogged timber is so heavy it weighs 40% more than dry timber it sinks once cut.
Pour some vinegar on a moist cloth or sponge and follow the instructions for cleaning, washing and drying the sink.
Napoli claimed their fifth win in a row after fine goals from Gonzalo Higuaín and Dries Mertens sank Palermo.
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