Clean, brush, or wash.
Wipe the tears of innocent children.
The I in wipe is a long I, provided by the silent E.
A baby wipe is another term for a wet wipe, a moistened piece of paper or cloth used for cleaning or personal hygiene.
The noun 'wipe' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a thing.
The English word 'wipe', is said in Abaluhya (Luhya) language as "pangusiaa".
It wouldn't be a word if you did.
Detergent comes from the Latin word detergere meaning to wipe away
Only if it is the surfing bird. Wipe out.
carnage, slaying, wipe-out, butcher, execute
The correct spelling of the word (meaning to obliterate or wipe out) is destroy.
A wype is another term for a wipe - the lapwing bird, as used in dialect speech.
No. The word wiped has a long I and silent E, as in wipe. It rhymes with the words striped and typed.