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rinse out
rinse out1. To clean something lightly with a liquid, especially water, to remove dirt or other residue from within it. A noun or pronoun can be used between "rinse" and "out." Rinse out your glass and I'll let you try this different wine. Would you mind rinsing my football jersey out and hanging it out to dry for me?2. To lightly clean dirt or residue out from within something by spraying or flushing it with a liquid, especially water. A noun or pronoun can be used between "rinse" and "out." Take the hose to the sidewalk and rinse the paint out of the cracks in the pavement. Quick, spray this solution into your eyes—you need to rinse out those chemicals or you could damage your eyesight.See also: out, rinserinse something out 1. to clean cloth or clothing partially by immersing it in water and squeezing it out. Can you please rinse this rag out? It's all dirty. Please rinse out your clothes to make sure there is no soap left in them. 2. to launder something delicate, such as feminine underwear, using a mild soap. I have to go rinse a few things out. After I rinse out some things, I will be right with you. 3. to clean the inside of a container partially by flushing it out with water. Rinse the bottle out and throw it away. Rinse out the bottle and throw it away.See also: out, rinserinse outv.1. To remove dirt, soap, or some other residue within something by washing with water or other liquid: I rinsed the soap out of the rags. Take these old cans and rinse out the dirt. I used turpentine on the brushes to rinse the paint out.2. To wash something lightly with water or other liquid to remove residue from within it: I rinsed out the glasses and put them on the rack to dry. The inside of the bowl was full of dust, so I rinsed it out before I used it.See also: out, rinseEncyclopediaSeerinse |