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Example sentences for "clean cloth"

  • Now, Marta, I want you to stone those and then to wash the lettuce, putting each leaf on a clean cloth as you do it.

  • Cover very closely, and if the lid of the saucepan does not fit well put a clean cloth over it.

  • The bread was left, covered with a clean cloth, on the table free from draught, for it was a mild night and she knew it would be risen well in the morning without going into a warm spot.

  • Veal, like all other meat, should be well washed in cold water before cooking and wiped thoroughly dry with a clean cloth.

  • Dry it well with a clean cloth, and fill the crop and body with a stuffing the same as "Dressing for Fowls.

  • Carefully cut out all the shot, wash thoroughly but quickly, using soda in the water; rinse again, and dry with a clean cloth.

  • When two or three spots get on a table cloth, dip a towel in clean water and rub them off, and dry the cloth before it is put away, this saves washing, and if done carefully it will look like a clean cloth.

  • Wipe the inside of the fowl perfectly dry with a clean cloth, and it is ready for the "filling.

  • An ordinary noodle dough was made, placed on a clean cloth on the table and rolled as thin as tissue paper.

  • As she wished to slice them to fry, she rinsed the potatoes, rolled them on a clean cloth to dry them.

  • The gentle, mild-mannered Professor was on good terms with his sturdy, energetic neighbor, John Landis, and frequently visited him for a neighborly chat.

  • Afterwards wash the comb in soap-suds, rinse it in cold water, and dry it with a clean cloth.

  • Have ready your cake, which must first be dredged with flour all over, and the flour wiped off with a clean cloth.

  • When quite firm all through, loosen it in the moulds, by slipping a knife beneath the edge of the blanc-mange, and warm a clean cloth, and lay it a minute over the top.

  • Afterwards, drain the brushes; wipe them with a clean cloth; and set them upright before the fire to dry.

  • Wash the roes and dry with a soft, clean cloth.

  • Drain them of every drop of fat by rolling each, for an instant, very lightly upon a hot, clean cloth.

  • Dry them with a clean cloth; rub lightly with salt and pepper; dip in the egg, then the bread-crumbs, and fry in enough fat to cover them well.

  • Let them lie in this for five minutes, wipe them dry with a soft, clean cloth, and lay upon a cool dish until perfectly cold.

  • All along the edge of the breast-bone there is no flesh between the bone and the skin.

  • Take from the oven when baked, and immediately run the point of the knife all around and in the same place as you did before being baked, which place is well marked.

  • When done, dish the chicken, place peas a l'Anglaise all around, strain the sauce over the whole, and serve.

  • Take up two or three pieces at a time in a strong, clean cloth, and press them compactly together in the shape of balls.

  • Drain thoroughly, cover closely with a clean cloth, and dry before serving.

  • Have ready a little new milk in one saucer, and a piece of brown soap in another, and a clean cloth or towel, folded three or four times.

  • Make the part clean and dry, and dry the leeches in a clean cloth; if this fail, scratch the surface of the skin with a point of a lancet, and apply the leech on the spot, moistened with the blood.

  • Begin by placing the close-cut edge of the paper at one side of the window, stick it securely to meet the ceiling, let it hang straight, and then press it down lightly and regularly with a clean cloth.

  • Take three quarts of new milk, and add as much rennet as is sufficient to turn it; then break the curd, and drain off all the whey through a clean cloth.

  • To keep those in daily use moist, let a clean cloth be wrung out from cold water, and wrapt round them when carried from the table.

  • To make sure that the pan is quite clean, rub a little fat over it, then make it warm, and wipe it out with a clean cloth.

  • When done enough, if before the time of serving, cover it with a clean cloth doubled, and keep the dish hot over some boiling water.

  • Cover the burned part as quickly as possible with vaseline or a clean cloth soaked in a quart of boiled water containing a cup of washing soda.

  • It may then be bound up in a clean cloth.

  • All hurt places in the skin should be tied up in a clean cloth.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "clean cloth" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    clean bill; clean breast; clean heart; clean saucepan; clean shirt; clean stewpan; clean sweep; clean them; clean towel; clean water; clean white; cleanse ourselves from all; false alarm; grafted trees; her heart; interrogative pronoun; parable unto; properly managed; second chance; shell holes; stood stock; thousand guineas; vague feeling; ventral side; wandered lonely; worth recording