I. verb
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADVERB
away
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The existence of the photographs, all the sordid aspects of the man's life were rinsed away by the formalized prose.
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Alternatively the chemical may react with the dirt so that it becomes water soluble and it can be rinsed away .
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Water was then added to loosen the mixture and rinsed away .
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It will dissolve most dirt forming a solution that can be rinsed away .
off
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Final rinse: Rinse off with fresh cold water and dry to a damp finish with a disposable paper towel. 6.
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Just rinse off the zucchini and dry it.
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Apply to face and neck, leave on for 10-15 minutes and rinse off with cool water.
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I rinse off and stand, dripping, on a towel.
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Skin-smoothing Neutrogena Rainbath not only cleanses gently and effectively but also rinses off completely to leave your skin feeling softer and smoother!
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She rinsed off and stepped out of the shower.
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Always rinse off all salt and chlorinated water after swimming, as these have a drying effect on the skin.
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Leave for 2-3 mins, or more if your hair needs it, then rinse off with warm water.
out
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Try switching to hair care products with a light consistency and make sure you rinse out any setting agents thoroughly.
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Farini carried a wash tub, lowered a pail into the river, and rinsed out a dozen pocket handkerchiefs.
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All of the above can be rinsed out and used over and over again.
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The contents are then rinsed out and the liquid piped to the sprayer.
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To rinse out the sponge, I simply use a bucket of water.
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Using a wash-down hose, rinse out the oven and then finish off to a fine sparkle with a quick wipe around.
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Polly went into her little kitchen and rinsed out two glasses, being careful to thumb off the lipstick on the rims.
■ NOUN
mouth
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Keep drinking plenty of water to rinse your mouth .
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Mitchell swallowed some accidentally as he rinsed his mouth but forced it back up before the microbes could celebrate a new host.
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He put his toothbrush down and rinsed his mouth out.
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I rinsed my mouth with water from the stream, and my stomach rebelled at even the taste of water.
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He spits out his tobacco and rinses his mouth .
water
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Wash the container in hot soapy water and rinse thoroughly in hot water.
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Keep drinking plenty of water to rinse your mouth.
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She scooped water to rinse and cool her face.
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Water: If you have nothing else, at least use cold water to rinse out your works.
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I washed them in clean fresh water , rinsed them twice, then dried them in the oven of my cast-iron stove.
■ VERB
drain
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Boil 15 minutes. Drain and rinse well with cold water.
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Blanch in pot of boiling water. Drain and rinse .
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Cover and refrigerate, turning the goose twice each day for 4 days. Drain goose and rinse well.
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Add noodles and cook until softened, about 1 minute. Drain and rinse under cold water until cool.
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Boil 5 to 6 minutes to eliminate excess fat. Drain and rinse with cold water to remove residue.
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Cook pasta until just done, then drain and rinse with cold water.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Drain and rinse the noodles under cold water.
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He rinsed out a glass and poured himself a whiskey.
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I'll just rinse the lettuce under the tap.
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Keith stood by the sink, rinsing the dishes.
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Rosie rinsed her mouth to get rid of the taste.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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All of the above can be rinsed out and used over and over again.
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Apply to face and neck, leave on for 10-15 minutes and rinse off with cool water.
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As Polly rinsed and dried her hands she was aware of being studied.
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He constantly rinsed his eyes with cold water.
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I rinsed the sponge as well as I could, lathered it, squeezed much black water out of it.
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It is then removed from the etch tank, rinsed, dried, and finally tested by making five current measurements.
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Rachaela rinsed her hair and wrapped it up in another towel.
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Start with fresh, ripe fruit, then rinse carefully in cold water and drain well or pat dry with paper towel.
II. noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
water
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Rinse the can out twice with boiling water to remove all the extract and pour the rinse water into the pan.
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Not when they wrung out sheets so tight the rinse water ran back up their arms.
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For instance in a tank dishwasher roughly 90 litres of rinse water are dosed to every 100 litres wash water dosed.
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The rinse water drained out of the machine with a sucking groan.
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Two buckets are often used together, one for the cleaning solution and the other for the rinse water .
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Ideally this water should be wrung out into another container and not mixed with fresh rinse water.
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Solution and rinse water may be changed between charges.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Add fabric softener during the final rinse .
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It's just a rinse , so I can wash the color right out.
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Pass me your cup, and I'll give it a quick rinse .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Rinse the can out twice with boiling water to remove all the extract and pour the rinse water into the pan.
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A sanitiser used to replace cleaning and disinfection still requires the final rinse and the standard achieved is likely to be indifferent.
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Almost like the hair rinse commercial, she smiled to herself.
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Indicator lights show when salt and rinse aid are low and an overfill protector reduces the risk of flooding.
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It was as if the landscape had been dipped in a purple rinse and hung out in the sun to fade.
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Limeflower - induces sleep; makes a fragrant conditioning hair rinse - brew as with the camomile rinse.
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Not when they wrung out sheets so tight the rinse water ran back up their arms.