Washcloth Sentence Examples

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  • She wanted more … She shook her head and took a wet washcloth into the living room.

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  • To draw out the pus, soak a clean washcloth in warm water and use it as a compress.

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  • You can use a washcloth with your body wash on it for your body.

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  • You can either exfoliate with a washcloth rubbed in circular motions over your skin (the free way to do it) or you can buy any number of products designed to slough off the upper layer of skin.

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  • You can try taking a damp, warm washcloth and wiping him there.

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  • If you find yourself in a pinch, then a simple washcloth will do.

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  • Turn the iron on high, and place it on top of the washcloth for a few minutes.

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  • You can also buy a receiving blanket gift set, which includes a double-layered blanket, matching burp cloth and matching washcloth, all of which can be embroidered with the baby's name.

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  • They should have their gums and teeth wiped with a clean, damp washcloth or gauze pad following each feeding.

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  • Parents should also continue to wipe the toothless gum areas with a washcloth or gauze.

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  • The usual treatment for styes begins at home with the application of a warm washcloth soaked in fairly warm water.

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  • The warm washcloth is applied to the eyelid of the closed eye for 10 to 15 minutes three to four times a day.

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  • Cleaning the eye with a warm washcloth helps prevent the pores from clogging and a sty from forming.

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  • Instead of cleaning the baby's bottom with a moist wipe or washcloth, hold the diaper area over the sink and let warm water wash over the inflamed skin.

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  • The outer ear should be cleaned wiped with a clean washcloth.

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  • The best method of cleaning the external ear is to wipe the outer opening with a damp washcloth folded over the index finger, without going into the ear canal itself.

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  • Sometimes, a cold compress or crushed ice in a washcloth or plastic bag can be placed across the bridge of the nose and cheeks to encourage clotting.

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  • Place the square washcloth flat on a surface and fold the bottom left corner up to meet the top right corner.

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  • A compress can be made by wetting a washcloth in a bowl of warm water mixed with three to six drops of essential oil.

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  • Also included in the box is a washcloth and squeaky bath toy.

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  • As dirt magically appears on the doll, kids can use the magic washcloth to make the baby clean again.

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  • It could also be used (if a machine washable yarn is used) as a baby bib or a differently shaped washcloth or towel.

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  • Consider placing the finished soaps into a wicker basket lined with a colorful washcloth for a gift that encourages a day of rest and relaxation.

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  • If you're finding extra flakiness or clogged pores, try a soft washcloth with your regular facial cleanser.

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  • Use a soft washcloth with your regular facial wash on it for face to remove flakes.

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  • Many people believe they should be using an exfoliating product, but gently rubbing your face with a soft washcloth is often just as effective.

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  • Afterwards, rinse with a washcloth drenched in cool water.

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  • Also, avoid using a washcloth when rinsing.

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  • Place an ice pack wrapped in a paper towel or washcloth to the injury site.

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  • In lieu of an ice pack, fill a Ziploc bag with ice, wrap it with a paper towel or washcloth and apply it to the injury site.

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  • When a full bath is not practical or possible, apply a cool wet washcloth compress to the rash, as needed, to obtain relief.

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  • When you clean your face, use your hands instead of a rough washcloth, so as to not rupture acne sores and spread bacteria.

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  • Apply a cold compress, such as a wet washcloth wrapped around three or four ice cubes, to your eye area.

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  • Buttermilk - Dampen the corner of a washcloth with buttermilk.

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  • Leave the oat mixture on the skin for approximately 15 minutes, and remove with a warm, wet washcloth.

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  • Leave on for approximately 20 minutes before gently wiping away with a cool washcloth.

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  • Dip your washcloth in the cup, then apply the magnesium hydroxide to your face in a thin layer.

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  • Find a thin towel or washcloth to cover the bag with.

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  • Make a strong cup of tea, let it cool, and apply it to affected areas with a washcloth or just press the used tea bags directly onto the burn.

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  • Handing him the washcloth, she sat out of arms' reach, afraid of what would happen if she touched him again.

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  • He prepped bandages for her wrist, a bowl and washcloth, and a smaller version of the doc's med-gun, loading it with enough painkiller to knock her out.

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  • She wanted more … She shook her head and took a wet washcloth into the living room.

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  • Just give her lots of extra attention and something cold to chew on, such as a semi-frozen washcloth or teething ring.

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  • However, if baby is very dirty, you may want to forgo the wipes for a washcloth and soapy water.

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  • One of the most challenging aspects of towel origami is that you can't achieve crisp and even folds when you're working with a washcloth or bath towel.

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