Cleaning implement consisting of absorbent material fastened to a handle; for cleaning floors.
Apply (usually a liquid) to a surface.
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Examples for "mop"
Examples for "mop"
1Government controlled economic activity became an unemployment mop, activated on ministerial whim.
2Hannah wrung out the mop viciously and hung it over the sink.
3And through it all the old mother continued to mop the floor.
4Men that mop up the decks after everybody else has turned in.
5The party met for its post-election mop up, and to say goodbyes.
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2The person taking the swab has no direct contact with the patient.
3Dentists usually apply it with a simple cotton swab or cotton roll.
4After the discharge the gun was wiped out with a wet swab.
5Until now GPs have had to swab every patient with a sniffle.
1"I never thought that I should be called a 'Swob.'"