washrag
/ˈwɑʃˌræɡ/
noun
- A small cloth used for washing the body, especially when bathing.
- She grabbed a clean washrag and soap before stepping into the shower.
- The hotel provided a fresh washrag and towel for each guest.
- He scrubbed his face with a damp washrag to remove the dirt.
- A cloth used for cleaning surfaces or dishes.
- Use a wet washrag to wipe down the kitchen counter after cooking.
- She tossed the dirty washrag into the laundry basket.
- He dipped the washrag in soapy water and cleaned the table.