chammy

/ˈʃæmi/
noun
  1. A soft, absorbent leather cloth, originally made from chamois skin, used for drying and polishing surfaces, especially cars and windows.
    • The window cleaner always carries a chammy for a streak-free finish.
    • He used a chammy to dry the car after washing it.
    • A good chammy can absorb a lot of water without leaving lint.
Synonyms
verb
  1. To dry or polish with a chammy leather cloth.
    • You should chammy the glass before it dries naturally.
    • After the rain, he chammied the patio furniture.
    • She learned to chammy the car quickly to avoid water spots.
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