Which preposition to use with wiping

from Occurrences 46%

All was wiped from my mind, all thought of Ringan, and home, and honour; everything but this awful fear.

with Occurrences 36%

This is the 14th; before the 20th" and Barney gave the barrel of his gun, near him, a furtive wipe with his coat-sleeve.

out Occurrences 19%

" Inside the men were laughing uproariously, mingling accounts of love and war in a confused medleyhow a sweetheart in Petersburg was only waiting for the stars on her lover's collar to make him happy; how the Yankees would be wiped out of the Peninsula as soon as Jack Magruder got his nails pared for fight; how three Yankees had been gobbled that day, and how others were in the net to be taken in the morning.

off Occurrences 10%

Thy hand wipes off the stains of time Upon the withered face; Thy old men rise in manhood's prime Of dignity and grace.

on Occurrences 7%

I tell her it's a shame to expose them to the light, much less wipe on them.

in Occurrences 6%

When you run up gold it hits the hul mercantile body of this nation a wipe in the stummuck.

out Occurrences 3%

The night air struck home, and made him shiver, for he had just tumbled out from between the snug folds of his blanket; but this was a time when delay might mean the complete wiping out of the camp.

above Occurrences 2%

Gardner picked up a piece of iron and gave him a side-wipe above the ear that brought him to terms.

to Occurrences 2%

It's wiped to here, (makes a move as if to finish work, then turns and looks at loaf of bread outside the breadbox.

of Occurrences 2%

Part of the toe and foot is worn away and polished, not by the kisses, but by the wiping of the foot after the kisses by the next comer preparatory to kissing it; sometimes with the coat-sleeve by a beggar; with the corner of the cloak by the gentlemen; the shawl by the females; and with a nice cambric handkerchief by the attendant at the ceremony, who wiped the toe after each cardinal's performance.

than Occurrences 1%

Gutenberg's xerox machine changed all that, changed a book into something that could be simply run off a press in a few minutes' time, on substrate more suitable to ass-wiping than exaltation in a place of honor in the cathedral.

before Occurrences 1%

She therefore determined to give them a hasty wipe before retiring to dress for the evening.

with Occurrences 1%

After rubbing it with a little grease, she first scratched it with her finger-nail, and then finished with soap and water and a good wiping with a coarse towel.

at Occurrences 1%

Once he paused to remove the brown derby and wipe at his brow.

into Occurrences 1%

As the fog stole with soft step southward, all distance, space, character, and locality again vanished; the hills upon which the sun still shone bore the same monotonous outlines as those just wiped into space.

thou Occurrences 1%

Wipe thou the impurities which are on them upon our hair and come thou to us having no recollection, of that which hath caused thee sorrow.

Which preposition to use with  wiping