A cloth for use in washing dishes.
1Adele was standing there with a dish cloth pressed against her mouth.
2Drain the potatoes and place on a clean dish cloth and pat dry.
3She set her dish cloth down and pulled out a chair.
4The greasy dish cloth furnishes a most favorable field for the growth of germs.
5Knead the dough to form a ball and cover it with a dish cloth.
6Beware of the disease-breeding, greasy, damp, dish cloth hung in a warm, dark place.
7He returned with a tiny dish cloth!
8Look what you've done! He took a dish cloth and began to wipe up stuff from the pan.
11Although it's a jacket, it also serves as a towel, possibly as a dish cloth, and maybe as a hanky too.
12Here the feminine element reigned supreme, their heads eclipsed beneath a stolen dish cloth, a borrowed towel, or a grimy handkerchief.
13Use a handle dish cloth (which can be bought for five cents), for these, as the water will be too hot for the hands.
14Do not allow soiled rags, dish cloths or towels to lie around the kitchen.
15Wash and scald the dish cloths and towels after each dish washing, hanging them outside to dry-ifpossible.
16Went through men like dish cloths.