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Example sentences for "clean water"

  • Exercise, a natural diet and plenty of clean water, as well as preventing liver disorders, may be classed among the most important of all curative agents.

  • A deep well that is closed in properly and does not permit of contamination from filth, does not insure a clean water supply if the trough or tank is not kept clean.

  • If the horse refuses to swallow, a tablespoonful of clean water may be dropped into the nostril.

  • To clean silk stockings properly, it is necessary first to wash them in a lukewarm liquor of white soap, then to rinse them in clean water, and wash them again as before.

  • They are afterwards to be washed in clean water, and dried on nets, the meshes being about the same fineness as those of cabbage nets.

  • They are to be washed a third time in a stronger soap liquor, made hot and tinged with blueing, and rinsed in clean water.

  • To do this, lay them in a pan of clean water, with a handful of salt in it, for an hour before you dress them.

  • Immerse it in cold buttermilk, and soak for a few hours, then wash out in clean water.

  • When potatoes are to be peeled prior to cooking, the tubers should first be well washed and put in a bowl of clean water.

  • Clean air, clean water, open spaces--these should once again be the birthright of every American.

  • But clean air is not free, and neither is clean water.

  • To this add one pint of clean water, pour in a small neck bottle, keep well corked to avoid evaporating.

  • A sponge cloth is made of heavy unbleached cotton, one yard and a half long, boiled in soap and water for one hour, then rinse in clean water, thus removing the lint.

  • If one application is not sufficient repeat until loosened, then scrape off; after that use more cleaning fluid to remove any stains that may remain, then rinse in clean water.

  • Dip the spots in molasses; let it remain until thoroughly saturated, then wash out in clean water.

  • Dip the object to be colored in this solution while hot and then rinse in clean water.

  • After dipping the different parts in the pickle, then washing them in clean water, and doing a little filing here and there about the joints to remove surplus solder, the ink pot is ready for finishing.

  • The pickle is then poured off and the object rinsed in clean water.

  • After dipping, which should be done quickly on account of the rapid action of the acid on the metal, it should be rinsed thoroughly in clean water.

  • A pipe delivers constantly a current of clean water, while another pipe carries away the used water.

  • A pipe running along the front of the machine conveys a constant current of clean water, which is caused to impinge in the form of jets on the pieces of cloth as they run through the machine, while an overflow carries away the used water.

  • Having gone carefully over the whole of the article, dip it, up and down, in a bucket of clean water, but do not squeeze or wring it.

  • After using a sponge, always wash it immediately in clean water, squeeze it out, and put it to dry.

  • Moisten the hair with this liquid; shampoo with the hands until a light lather is formed; then wash off with plenty of clean water.

  • Clean water in stone or galvanized iron fountains should always be there, too.

  • Colts need a plentiful supply of cool, clean water in summer, but in winter, water should be heated just enough to take off the chill.

  • Plenty of clean water, clean houses and yards and good feed are needed to get the best results.

  • In raising puppies there are three important essentials: the right sort of food, fresh, clean water to drink, and exercise.

  • They should be washed in two suds and not rinsed in clean water.

  • It must be rinsed well after the same manner in clean water.

  • By the time a lather is formed, the scalp is clean, then rinse the egg all out in a basin of warm water, containing a tablespoonful of powdered borax: after that rinse in a basin of clean water.

  • Empty oil-flasks serve well for this purpose, they can readily be cleansed by putting a little oil of vitriol into them, shaking it well about, and then washing them out with clean water.

  • Polish slightly, and wash well with a plentiful supply of clean water.

  • Sprinkle a little of this sand uniformly over the stone under treatment, together with a few drops of clean water.

  • Keep this liquid in constant motion over the face of the plate until it assumes an even, silvery-grey appearance, and then wash it thoroughly with a plentiful supply of clean water.

  • For this purpose we recommend that the special solution should be diluted with an equal quantity of clean water, and the solution applied with a camel-hair brush.

  • If black sponges of the species are kept alive in clean water, they turn pure white in less than a week, apparently because these particles are eliminated.

  • If the sponge is found in clean water, to whichever variety of the species it belongs, it is nearly white with a slight yellowish tinge.

  • If a sponge of the kind is kept in clean water for a few days, it often becomes almost white.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "clean water" 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:
    aniline black; clean bill; clean cloth; clean heart; clean napkin; clean place; clean shirt; clean sweep; clean them; clean towel; clean water; clean white; constant tendency; ever tasted; exceedingly glad; good seaman; however little; justice and; ought not; pray send; shrank back; sinking heart; then returned; will burn; would play; you came