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[ rin-sing ] / ˈrɪn sɪŋ /
nounan act or instance of rinsing. Usually rinsings. the liquid with which anything has been rinsed. Origin of rinsingFirst recorded in 1325–75, rinsing is from the Middle English word rinsynge.See rinse, -ing1 Words nearby rinsingrinky-dink, rinky-tink, Rinne's test, rinse, rinsin', rinsing, Rinzai, Río Azul, Río Balsas, Riobamba, Rio Branco Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for rinsingHis wife, Colleen, had been rinsing plates at the sink and putting them in the dishwasher. Gordie Howe Hockey’s Greatest War Horse|W.C. Heinz|May 31, 2014|DAILY BEAST I was rinsing vegetables for my supper, and I turned from the sink to reach for a towel, and I saw Dorothy. This Week’s Hot Reads: March 30, 2012|Jimmy So|April 2, 2012|DAILY BEAST Begin, if raw stock, by washing and rinsing thoroughly in order to remove all natural grease and dirt adhering to the fibre. The Practical Ostrich Feather Dyer|Alexander Paul On wringing out of the second liquor, immediately plunge each piece into cold spring water for rinsing. Mrs. Hale's Receipts for the Million|Sarah Josepha Hale
After washing and rinsing thoroughly in luke warm water, soap to remove all loose dirt and grease, or bleaching, if required. The Practical Ostrich Feather Dyer|Alexander Paul All this china I washed carefully in soapy water, rinsing in very hot clear water, and drying whilst still hot. Needlework Economies|Various Rinsing the mouth with water, and rubbing the tongue and teeth clean will help the dryness and stop the thirst. Applied Physiology|Frank Overton
Words related to rinsingbathe, soak, flush, wash, clean, wet, dip, water, splash, cleanse |