Pieces of cloth used for wiping noses are commonly known as handkerchiefs or tissues. Handkerchiefs are often reusable fabric squares, while tissues are disposable paper products designed for single use. Both serve the purpose of providing a hygienic way to clean or wipe the nose. In some cultures, handkerchiefs may also be used as fashion accessories.
A piece of cloth used for wiping noses is called a handkerchief.
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Wiping them down with a damp cloth is about all you have to do.
English translation of KATSA: unbleached Muslin cloth
A muckender is a Scottish term for a handkerchief or pocket square. It is typically made of cloth and used for wiping hands or faces.
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A quilting machine is used to fix pieces of cloth together into a blanket that is made of smaller pieces of cloth. Most quilts used to be made by hand, now they are machine made.
A damp cloth is a cloth that has been slightly wetted with water, but not excessively soaked. It is often used for cleaning surfaces or wiping down objects as it can help remove dirt, dust, or spills without leaving excess moisture behind.
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No, in "Number the Stars" by Lois Lowry, handkerchief is not a drug. It is a small piece of cloth used for wiping or covering the face.
Rags are pieces of worn and torn pieces of cloth. They include clothing which is badly ripped, worn, threadbare and shabby.
archeologists found pieces of cloth attached to the lid of a vase.they have also found spendle whoresmade of terracotta and faience in order to spin thread.from these archeologists came to know that harappan people used cloth.