No. It would just sit there until you drank it
Assuming you mean how do you use the word mop in a sentence, here is an example of mop as a verb. You need to mop the floor. An example of mop as a noun would look like this: That is a very dirty mop.
take a kids play mop and put a roll of toilet paper on the stick of the mop
"swabs" are used to mop-up spilt ink from narrow areas surrounding ink cartridges. Print head cleaning is done by printer software.
Because it is good for them
Because it is good for them
Yes, a mop would definitely be included in a list of janitorial supplies. After all, you need a mop to keep floors clean, so the description fits perfectly.
McColloch, Steamfast, and Ladybug are some of the highest rated brands of steam cleaners on the market. Ladybug cleaners are more geared to large scale use and may be overkill for most home users.
they clean them self with a mop in the ears and nose with dish washing powder
Yes, but I would avoid using harsh chemicals such as bleach. I would have your spouse or someone else at the house with you mix your mop water and cleaner and mop while wearing a mask to ensure that you don't breathe in any of the chemicals.
Remove empty glasses promptly, and clean (and mop up spilt drinks) in small areas as they become available. Only after closing can a proper cleaning of the bar area take place.
I would use the nearest bucket and mop of any colour to mop up the blood. It is more important, in the safe disposal of a blood possibly infected area, to quickly mop up the spillage. Therefore, cleaning and sterilisation of any equipment and area affected should be prioritised.
Do you know where the mop is?Mop this mess up now.Someone stole my mop.