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washcloth
noun
A small cloth used to wash the face and body.
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Once, when Betty Jean's mother was giving her a bath in the kitchen — the house had no bathtub, so she stood naked on a chair while her mother rubbed her with a soapy washcloth — Lee, quiet on the back porch, spied through the crack between the ajar door and its wooden jamb.
We stuck the wad of bloody paper towels and a blood-soaked washcloth into a plastic King Kullen bag and shoved it way down in the garbage.
She plunged a washcloth into the bowl of now lukewarm water and gently cleaned him off.
"We have to fatten you up," she said, squeezing warm water from the washcloth over his back.
A ferry is called a waterbus; a washcloth is a face wash; a hobo is a swaggie.
Conversations about wringing blood from a washcloth after a shooting coexist with ordinary talk and pastimes on the subway.
Next time, he brings along a washcloth and cleans me first.
So I run hot water on a washcloth, wring it out, and carry it back to the bedroom.
I wrung the washcloth and let the warm water dribble down her chest.
In his hands he held a clear-plastic bag, and inside the bag was a wet washcloth.
"Well, I'm goin a warsh everthing I can reach," he said, pulling off his boots and jeans (no drawers, no socks, Jack noticed), slopping the green washcloth around until the fire spat.
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