When one is done take it out, place it on a clean napkin to cool, and grease the griddle and ring and proceed as before.
Cut them down the back, clean them nicely, wash them and dry them on a clean napkin.
Cut your chickens in pieces, wash them and dry them in a clean napkin; season with salt and pepper.
Pare all the crust from a stale penny French roll, and soak the crumb in water till it is wet through; put it into a clean napkin, and squeeze out all the water.
Run it through a clean napkin; put it in a bottle well corked, and it will keep for months.
Drain upon a warm sieve, lay within a dish lined with white paper, or a clean napkin; sift powdered sugar over them, and eat with jelly sauce.
Line the dish in which they are served with tissue-paper fringed at the ends, or a clean napkin to absorb any lingering drops of lard.
When all are blanched, take them out, and wipe them dry on a clean napkin.
When all are thus peeled, take them out singly, wipe them dry in a clean napkin, and lay them on a plate.
Having peeled off the brown skin, wash all the pieces of nut in cold water, and wipe them dry on a clean napkin.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "clean napkin" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.