squeegee

/ˈskwiːdʒi/
verb
  1. To clean or remove liquid from a surface using a squeegee.
    • After the rain, they squeegeed the water off the patio furniture.
    • The janitor squeegees the hallway floor every morning to prevent slips.
    • He squeegeed the windshield until it was perfectly clear.
noun
  1. A tool with a rubber blade and a handle, used for removing water from smooth surfaces like windows, mirrors, or floors.
    • The window cleaner used a squeegee to leave the glass streak-free.
    • She grabbed the squeegee to wipe down the shower walls after her bath.
    • A good squeegee makes drying a car much faster than using a towel.
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