Dishrag (noun)

  1. A small piece of cloth, usually made of cotton, used for washing dishes and utensils.
  2. A small towel used for cleaning dishes and utensils.

Origin:

The word dishrag is a combination of two words "dish" and "rag". dish refers to a shallow container used for holding or serving food and "rag" refers to a piece of cloth, the word dishrag is used to refer to a piece of cloth or small towel that is used for cleaning dishes and utensils.

Examples:

  1. She wiped the dishes dry with a dishrag.
  2. He scrubbed the pot with a dishrag.
  3. I always keep a dishrag under the sink to use when I do the dishes.
  4. Dishrags are a convenient and economical alternative to disposable paper towels.
  5. I prefer to use a dishrag instead of a sponge to clean my dishes.
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