Then he pulls out a bunch of ice and places it into the dishrag, and gives it to Brian for his eye. |
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Ethan rushed over to her, grabbing a dishrag and wetting it fast, then wrapping it around Lisette's hand. |
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Jeeves is a long-haired black and white tuxedo cat who is a veritable dishrag of love. |
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Nora groaned loudly and threw her dishrag on the table, then headed outside. |
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Nora grabbed a dishrag and began to clean off the table, sighing in frustration as Chris refused to move his elbows as she wiped. |
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I took my place next to her with a dishrag, dutifully drying each mug and dish as Mami washed them in the suds beside me. |
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He stood behind the bar, cleaning shot glasses with a tattered old dishrag. |
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She put down the dishrag she'd been holding and walked toward the door. |
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I picked up the dishrag again and went running around the kitchen. |
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He took the dishrag from my hand and pitched it into the sink. |
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A moment later, I catch the dishrag she'd balled up and thrown at me. |
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Very nice, especially layered in stripes that crissed into plaids, or dishrag checks on elongated shirt-dresses. |
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Every morning, Aunt Galya climbed onto my bed, spat on the glass, and wiped the pictures with a dishrag. |
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She is fed up with being ogled, or else stared at in disgust, whenever she bends over to pick up a dishrag. |
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So during zazen we sit up very straight when the kyosaku is behind us, and we do not become a limp dishrag when he has gone by. |
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I look up to see my mom in a pair of sweats and a dishrag in her hand. |
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Scowling, I took back my dishrag and turned on the coffee machine. |
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I felt tears sting my eyes and I found a dishrag to cover my face with. |
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I live far from my mother now, and I couldn't for the life of me knit a hat, an afghan, a sweater, not even a dishrag. |
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While his rainsuit had kept him dry on the inside, the suit itself looked and felt as soggy as a wet dishrag. |
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I wiped my face with a dishrag and took off my blazer and hung it on a chair and called out Elaine's name one more time and then picked up the receiver again. |
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Parents, children, friends and even significant others may find themselves cast aside in favor of a mop, dishrag or vacuum. |
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The waitress came over, distributed more beer, and dabbed at his face with her dishrag, as though she were used to cleaning his tear-crusted cheeks. |
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Simply put a little on your dishrag when you wipe, or spray it on the counters. |
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On a summer person they will look like a plain dishrag, and on a spring person they will look fatter than they really are. |
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But like the dishrag she is, she bottles out and slopes off home again. |
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Such folk remedies have included rubbing a dishrag on a wart and then burying the cloth by the light of the moon, and rubbing a penny on a wart to get rid of it. |
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