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Example sentences for "rinsed"

Lexicographically close words:
rinks; rinnin; rinning; rins; rinse; rinses; rinsing; rinsings; rint; riode
  1. The porous cup should always be emptied after using to prevent the diffusion of the blue vitriol solution into the cup, and the paper tube must be well rinsed before putting away to dry.

  2. If the developer is well rinsed out of the film, the exposure to artificial light necessary to make a print will have no injurious effect upon the negative, which is, of course, later fixed and washed as usual.

  3. The wool should now be washed in cold water with a little acid added to it, and again thoroughly rinsed and dried.

  4. This should be done two or three times if needed, and then the wool rinsed out thoroughly in clean water.

  5. Cotton is sometimes boiled in sour water in order to cleanse it: sometimes an alkaline ley is used: the cotton must be boiled in it for 2 hours, then wrung out and rinsed in clean water and dried.

  6. It was a trifle which seemed to be of no importance then, as she turned on the hot water from the urn, rinsed out the pot made the tea and sat thinking while she gave it time to draw.

  7. Fresh meat should be rinsed quickly in cold water.

  8. Silk clothes should be washed and rinsed in tepid water and ironed with a good iron while they are still wet.

  9. When the washing is finished, the tubs should be scrubbed, rinsed and dried before the covers are closed.

  10. Delicate china must not be rinsed with extremely hot water as a sudden change of temperature sometimes breaks it as it does glass.

  11. They should be rinsed when the rubbing is finished and kept dry when not in use.

  12. The rinsing method first described is best for silver for it should be thoroughly rinsed in very hot water and dried with a cloth and vigorous rubbing.

  13. In all cases eggs should be thoroughly rinsed out with a solution of six grains of corrosive sublimate to an ounce of rectified spirits of wine.

  14. The vessel must be afterwards well rinsed out in clean water, as 'the potassa temporarily stains everything in contact a rich purplish red.

  15. The water is poured off and the enamel rinsed several times in clean water until the milky substance disappears.

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

  17. 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.

  18. By adding a pint of port wine and the wine strained that the anchovies were rinsed in you may make an inferior sort.

  19. When sufficiently stained the ivory is well rinsed in water, and if there are two colours on top of each other always well rinsed before going into the second bath.

  20. The work should then be well rinsed in plain water to check the further action of the acid.

  21. Clothes which have been carefully washed and rinsed need but little bluing.

  22. Then, every morning before beginning work, the brushes may be rinsed out in turpentine, wiped out clearly over the edge of the cup, and an elastic brush full of life is assured.

  23. Take out the lungs, the spongy red pieces lying in crevices near the bones of the back, and pour cold water through the fowl until you have thoroughly rinsed and chilled it, and no blood remains inside.

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

  25. The churn was scalded with boiling water, then rinsed with cold water; this prevented the butter adhering to the churn.

  26. I think fowls should be rinsed thoroughly inside and outside with cold water (many good cooks to the contrary).

  27. All the utensils used were washed in hot water, then rinsed in cold water, both hands and utensils.

  28. Each article should be rinsed in this liquor to wet it thoroughly, and left to soak till the morning, just covered by it when the things are pressed together.

  29. One article should be washed at a time, and rinsed out immediately before any others are wetted.

  30. If this does not remove all stains, they should be washed a second time in similar water, and, when finished, rinsed in soft water in which a handful of common salt has been dissolved.

  31. When ready for washing, if not too dirty, they should be put into cold water and washed very speedily, using the common yellow soap, which should be rinsed off immediately.

  32. Silver should be washed with a soapy flannel in one water, rinsed in another, and then wiped dry with a dry cloth.

  33. The globe of a moderator lamp should be occasionally washed in warm soap-and-water, then well rinsed in cold water, and either wiped dry or left to drain.

  34. When taken out, they should be rinsed in cold water, and laid out or hung up to dry.

  35. About November or December, on a clear fine day, the wine should he racked from its lees into clean casks, which may be rinsed with brandy.

  36. Frequently it is not taken apart and thoroughly cleansed, but is rinsed out by passing water through the machine.

  37. All utensils after cleansing should be thoroughly rinsed in clean, hot water.

  38. In this case it was shown that the carrying cans were thoroughly washed, but were later rinsed out with cold water from a polluted shallow well.

  39. Then he rinsed his mask lightly and adjusted the head straps, leaving the mask on his forehead.

  40. After lunch the boys checked their equipment, being particularly careful because they had not rinsed out the regulators with fresh water after every dive.

  41. Rick sat down and rinsed out his flippers, then carefully removed the last traces of sand from his feet.

  42. If the liquid does not mix with water, the bottle should be dried before filling, but otherwise the flask need only be rinsed out two or three times with the liquid.

  43. When using a burette, the water must be run out; the burette is next rinsed with some of the solution to be used, and drained; and then it is filled with the solution.

  44. All measurements should be made at the ordinary temperature; and, before being used, the pipette should be rinsed out with a cubic centimetre or so of the solution to be measured.

  45. The liquid is decanted off through a filter, the precipitate washed once with hot water and then rinsed back into the flask (the filter paper being opened out) with a jet of water from a wash bottle.

  46. The sulphuric acid will not effect complete solution, a light black residue will remain, chiefly sulphur; this must be rinsed into the filtrate from the acetate separation.

  47. The precipitate is rinsed into a half-pint beaker, covered with 20 c.

  48. Then pour the mixture into a mold that has been rinsed out in very cold water, and let it stand in a cool place till set.

  49. Color one portion with paprika or coralline, pepper; a second part with the sieved yolks of two hard-boiled eggs, and the remainder with rinsed pickled walnuts, also passed through a wire sieve.

  50. When that prince of ascetics had said this, being himself pure, he duly communicated that charm to Chandrasvamin, who was purified and had rinsed his mouth with water.

  51. She rinsed out all the bowls and tankards and dried them.

  52. III Elsalill came out of the closet where she had stood and rinsed the hostess's cups, and softly closed the door behind her.

  53. She rinsed it again and went out and used it for a milk-pail.

  54. She came in, rinsed it again, and went to the spring and brought it back full of water.

  55. She rinsed the pan and made up her dough in it.

  56. It washed our hair and rinsed it in a way it had never been rinsed before; but the force of the water was so great that it was impossible to keep our whole head under the fall for more than a second at a time, as it almost stunned us.

  57. These stood for twenty-four hours, covered, after which she poured off the brine (mother explained to Adelaide that that was what they called the salt and water) and rinsed them by pouring clear cold water on them.

  58. After allowing them to stand for twelve hours, she rinsed the cucumbers thoroughly in several waters, then steamed them for twenty minutes.


  59. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "rinsed" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.