Synonym: gargle, rinse off, rinsing, wash. Similar words: insect, insert, in season, in secret, insensibly, in search of, insensible, intrinsic. Meaning: [rɪns] n. 1. a liquid preparation used on wet hair to give it a tint 2. the removal of soap with clean water in the final stage of washing 3. the act of giving a light tint to the hair 4. washing lightly without soap. v. 1. wash off soap or remaining dirt 2. clean with some chemical process 3. rinse one's mouth and throat with mouthwash.
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(211) Brian: Rinse out the teapot with very hot water to make it hot.
(212) Under the drive of switching mechanism and induction unit, washing boards move to scrub, rinse and dewater the clothes between them.
(213) Rinse the cabbage, remove stump, and cut in half lengthwise.
(214) Soak oak mushroom, day-lily and cloud ear fungus until soften and then cut into small pieces. Rinse chili and slice.
(215) This recipe uses wet water cloud seaweed, which is relatively salty. Rinse salt away thoroughly or it will be too salty to serve.
(216) Remove the wrappings 4 hours after the tattoo is completed, rinse the tattoo area with WARM water(DO NOT us soap or shower gel), dry up with clean tissue or absorbent cotton.
(217) Rinse off the foam thoroughly. Scour off with clean water if the product enters the eyes by accident. Stop using when the skin feels uncomfortable or allergy appears.
(218) Lift out porcini, squeezing excess liquid back into bowl, then rinse to remove any grit.
(219) Wash, rinse, and dry penis thoroughly with warm soapy water.
(220) Rinse the blob with water, and then knead it until it is the same consistency as bread dough.
(221) Fight the urge to rinse after cleaning your teeth, says dentist Dr Phil Stemmer, from The Fresh Breath Centre in London.
(222) Objective: To evaluate the effect of Xipayi mouth rinse on recurrent aphthous ulcer (RAU).
(223) Blanch pork belly in the boiling water, remove and rinse under running cool water, then cut into convenient pieces, keep aside.
(224) Crypto and may rinse off the bodies of infected people or diapered children into the pool.
(225) Rinse cavity of turkey with cool running water, and pat dry with paper towel.
(226) Dress the mud crabs. Chop into pieces . Rinse and coat in cornflour.
(227) Concentrated ( 1:3 ) of Rinse Solution for INSIDE rinsing ( flushing ) of inkjet cartridges. Purified Water necessary!
(228) I find it difficult to rinse the mark of ink out of my shirt.
(229) Wash and finely chop chillies and fermented black beans, set aside. Rinse and dress the crabs, remove the innards. Chop into pieces,[sentencedict.com] coat in some caltrop starch.
(230) Apply this shampoo onto the wet hair and gently massage. Rinse off with water.
(231) We know how much babies hate getting shampoo and water in their eyes when you rinse it out... so we designed an ingenious shampoo rinser!
(232) Don't use a washer rinse silk, a handful of silk cotton blend fabric exceptions.
(233) Rinse large shelled prawns and wipe dry. Mix in ground white pepper, salt and corn flour.
(234) After Fe - Chelate fertilization rinse the leafs with water.
(235) Cook linguine and squid ink tagliarini in boiling water with salt for 8 minutes or until al dente. Then rinse in cold water and drain.
(236) If need to resume the passivated layer,[sentencedict.com] then use a capful to 15-20 with water. Dip for several minutes and then rinse with water. The aluminum can resume the original passivated layer by this way.
(237) After brushing, rinse your toothbrush with hot water and stand it up in a water glass to air-dry.
(238) Bring a pot of water to boil. Rinse the sago and pour into the boiled water.
(239) Discard enema container and tubing, or rinse if to be reused.
(240) Rinse while using a scrub brush to remove dirt, debris, and germs; toss the brush into the dishwasher afterward.
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