171 examples of rinse in sentences

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

Wash the glasses well in the first and rinse them in the second, and turn them down on a linen cloth folded two or three times, to drain for a few minutes.

Fill them about two-thirds with hot but not boiling water, and put in a few pieces of well-soaped brown paper; leave them thus for two or three hours; then shake the water up and down in the decanters; empty this out, rinse them well with clean cold water, and put them in a rack to drain.

And it was while I was at the flat, towelling the torso after a much-needed rinse, that Jeeves, as we chatted of this and thatpicking up the threads, as it weresuddenly brought the name of Gussie Fink-Nottle into the conversation.

toto 'ave a bit of a rinse, when" "Yes," said Mrs. Teak.

V. be clean, render clean &c adj.; clean, cleanse; mundify^, rinse, wring, flush, full, wipe, mop, sponge, scour, swab, scrub, brush up. wash, lave, launder, buck; absterge^, deterge^; decrassify^; clear, purify; depurate^, despumate^, defecate; purge, expurgate, elutriate [Chem], lixiviate^, edulcorate^, clarify, refine, rack; filter, filtrate; drain, strain.

A great many empty bottles were one of the consequences of this traffic, and a certain number of men and boys, of whom I was one, were employed to rinse and wash them.

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

" Leslie was at her basin, now, turning the water faucet, to rinse and refill the little drinking-vessel.

the right wayand then I rinse the soap off again.

Boil twenty minutes, lift, rinse through two waters.

Before the dyeing operations, steep the goods in hand-heat soda water, rinse through two warm waters.

After the colors are discharged, rinse through three warm waters.

Bring to the boil, dissolve the copperas, etc., shut off steam, enter the goods, handle gently (or else they will be faced, i.e., look gray on face when dyed) for one hour, lift, air, rinse through three warm waters.

If very heavy, run through lukewarm water slightly acidulated with vitriol, rinse, hydro-extract, and hang in stove.

Another method to clear them: Make up three lukewarm waters, in first put some bleaching liquor, in second a little vitriol, handle these two, and rinse through the third, hydro-extract, and hang in stove.

aniline black, either the deep black or the blue black or a mixture of the two, add ¼ gill hydrochloric acid or sulphuric acid, or 3 oz. oxalic acid, shut off steam, enter, and handle for half an hour, lift, rinse through water, dye the cotton in the manner previously described.

Clean by putting them into warm water; let them stand a few minutes, rubbing them gently between the hands to make sure that all dust and dirt is removed; rinse, and if rather dry and hard, put them into three parts of water to one of prunes; cover closely, and let them simmer for several hours.

When needed for use, rinse well, and put to cook in cold water.

Remove the white part that lies along the backbone, then thoroughly rinse and wipe dry.

Rinse thoroughly and wipe dry.

One by one the gentlemen retired to exchange their spurred top-boots for white silk stockings and silken pumps, and to arrange their hair or stick a patch here and there, and rinse their hands in rose-water to cleanse them of the bridle's odor.

After it had "taken" well, the cloth was removed from the dye and rinsed well, the rinse water was salted so as to set the color.

At fashionable tables, men and women in gorgeous clothes, who speak four or five languages, actually rinse their mouths and gargle at the table, and then slop the water thus used back into these bowls.

I have seen Germans take out their false teeth at the table d'hôte and rinse them in a glass of water, but it remains for Naples to cap the climax for Sunday-afternoon diversions.

171 examples of  rinse  in sentences