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The phrase "wipes of" is grammatically incorrect and does not make sense
The correct phrase would be "wipes off," meaning to remove or clean something by rubbing it with a cloth or other object. This phrase is commonly used in written English and can be used in a variety of contexts. For example: - "I need to wipe off the dust from my bookshelf." - "She used a wet cloth to wipe off the sticky residue from the kitchen counter." - "He wiped off the dirt from his shoes before entering the house." - "The magician wiped off the makeup from his face after the show."
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At around five minutes, before the coda, he does something extraordinary: a set of big upward arpeggios, bold wipes of sound, weird for the time.
Painted in 1879, during Renoir's first visit to the country estate of his patron Paul Berard, it defines a sloping hill and valley in thin, unexpectedly smooth wipes of hallucinatory greens, purples and deep blues.
"Much of the work is suggestive: a mattress slung over a dead tree, the remains of ID photos discarded on the ground, or thousands of wipes of ink from passing fingers on a wall," Nga told me.
Priti NYC, an eco-friendly line of more than 140 nail polishes, also has new lemongrass-scented wipes of its soy polish remover, created by the founder, Kim D'Amato.
The Ms. & Mrs. brand makes other wipes, all of which come in shiny silver packets so you won't mistake them for the no-frills wipes of yesteryear (though you might mistake them for condoms).
But she also condensed her phrases into great wipes of sound up and down the horn, and clamped into the rhythm so that her notes seemed wired to Mr. Rueckert's interplay of ride cymbal and snare.
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A wave of scarlet wipes out shades of grey.
The sequence of printing begins with the intaglio inking and wiping of the plate.
The merest wipe of lipstick across her pale lips had transformed her face.
Still, judging by City's 6-1 wiping of United this past weekend, it just might.
Then a quick wipe of the eye, and it's time for Al and the weather.
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