26 collocations for rinsing

THEIR PRESERVATION.The preservation of the teeth requires attention to several points; the first and principal of which is, to enforce the habit in the child of thoroughly cleaning the teeth by means of water and a brush night and morning, and rinsing out the mouth after each meal.

" "I'm glad to help you," said Beth, rinsing her hands at the wash stand and drying them upon a towel.

One day, after washing, whilst a tub of rinsing water yet stood in the kitchen, Mrs. Mann came out in haste, and sent Fanny to do something out of doors.

She will thoroughly rinse the kettle, and, filling it with fresh water, will put it on the fire to boil.

Scrape slowly, and rinse the knife frequently in cold water.

To cover his discomfiture he passed his cup up for more coffee, shivering despite himself, as he noticed the elaborate care which Mrs. Chalk displayed in rinsing out the cup and filling it to the very brim.

No trace of this savage impulse appeared in her behavior, however; she rinsed the dishpan, turned it upside down in the sink, and gave the wiping towels to Julia, asking her to wring them out in hot water and hang them on the barberry bushes, according to Mrs. Carey's instructions.

I threw the papers on the grass, dipped up a bucket of well-water, and rinsed my fingers.

And she went on shaking her head, while the kitchen-maidthe one who danced the bourrée, and was now listlessly rinsing glasses innumerablegiggled behind her mistress's back.

Afterward she bade John Copeland rinse his gums and then take his prisoner to Hastings.

To destroy Wasps rinse a large bottle with spirits of turpentine, and thrust the neck into the principal entrance to their nest, stopping up all the other holes to prevent their escape.

It is a shelter I was searching out, where I could put on a decent appearance, rinsing my head and my features in a tin can of water.

I can hardly say which is most abominable, whether to do this or to rinse the utensil in the sick room.

After this first washing, the linen should be put into a second water as hot as the hand can bear, and again rubbed over in every part, examining every part for spots not yet moved, which require to be again soaped over and rubbed till thoroughly clean; then rinsed and wrung, the larger and stronger articles by two of the women; the smaller and more delicate articles requiring gentler treatment.

Minutes later, they were trading places under a stream of hot water, soaping each other and rinsing off bits of grass and dirt.

Wash and rinse extremely well one ounce of pearl barley, then put to it one ounce of sweet almonds beaten fine, and a piece of lemon peel, boil together till the liquor is of the thickness of cream and perfectly smooth, then put in a little syrup of lemon and capillaire.

I now thought it possible that the coating of dirt might have something to do with the failure; so I carefully rinsed the parchment by pouring warm water over it, and, having done this, I placed it in a tin pan, with the skull downwards, and put the pan upon a furnace of lighted charcoal.

The Quichua word macchini means "to wash" or "to rinse a large narrow-mouthed pitcher."

Meanwhile my clothes, My private clothes I wash, and rinse my robes.

Ophelia, after water for a vase of roses, came into the room while Skinny was rinsing the shirt in the large tin dishpan.

the right wayand then I rinse the soap off again.

HERRING SALAD, No. 1 Soak four herrings in cold water overnight, and then rinse several times in fresh cold water.

And furthermore they have also made foul with their washings and rinsings All the troughs of the village, and all the fountains have sullied; For but one thought is in all, and that how to satisfy quickest Self and the need of the moment, regardless of what may come after.

The operations should be concluded by rinsing the tubs, cleaning the coppers, scrubbing the floors of the washing-house, and restoring everything to order and cleanliness. 2387.

Repeat this until the bristles look clean; then rinse the brushes in a little cold water; shake them well, and wipe the handles and backs with a towel, but not the bristles, and set the brushes to dry in the sun, or near the fire; but take care not to put them too close to it.

26 collocations for  rinsing