"A small cloth soaked in water and wrung. Commonly used to clean one's fingers or face."
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| - "A small cloth soaked in water and wrung. Commonly used to clean one's fingers or face."
- A washcloth is very similar to a towel, but smaller than most and intended to be used wet or damp. It is used to wet and soap, rather than a towel that is used to dry, usually after cleaning. Washcloths may also be used to clean and exfoliate the skin, to create a warm or cold compress (by using it with cold water, around an ice pack or hot water). Also known as: facecloth, washrag, dishcloth, flannel
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| - A washcloth is very similar to a towel, but smaller than most and intended to be used wet or damp. It is used to wet and soap, rather than a towel that is used to dry, usually after cleaning. Washcloths may also be used to clean and exfoliate the skin, to create a warm or cold compress (by using it with cold water, around an ice pack or hot water). Washcloths can make a good gift to a family with a new baby. The cloths are useful for cleaning up the baby and related messes. With a monogram or towel set, they can also be a housewarming or wedding gift. Washcloths can also be used for crafts, including washcloth puppets that can make wash time more fun and easier for small children. Also known as: facecloth, washrag, dishcloth, flannel
- "A small cloth soaked in water and wrung. Commonly used to clean one's fingers or face."
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