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1 rinse
[rins] 1. verb1) (to wash (clothes etc) in clean water to remove soap etc: After washing the towels, rinse them (out).) skylle2) (to clean (a cup, one's mouth etc) by filling with clean water etc and then emptying the water out: The dentist asked me to rinse my mouth out.) skylle2. noun1) (the act of rinsing: Give the cup a rinse.) skyl2) (a liquid used for changing the colour of hair: a blue rinse.) hårtoningsmiddel* * *[rins] 1. verb1) (to wash (clothes etc) in clean water to remove soap etc: After washing the towels, rinse them (out).) skylle2) (to clean (a cup, one's mouth etc) by filling with clean water etc and then emptying the water out: The dentist asked me to rinse my mouth out.) skylle2. noun1) (the act of rinsing: Give the cup a rinse.) skyl2) (a liquid used for changing the colour of hair: a blue rinse.) hårtoningsmiddel -
2 swill out
(to rinse: She swilled her mouth out with fresh water.) skylle* * *(to rinse: She swilled her mouth out with fresh water.) skylle -
3 spray
[sprei] 1. noun1) (a fine mist of small flying drops (of water etc) such as that given out by a waterfall: The perfume came out of the bottle in a fine spray.) støvregn; spray2) (a device with many small holes, or other instrument, for producing a fine mist of liquid: She used a spray to rinse her hair.) forstøver3) (a liquid for spraying: He bought a can of fly-spray.) spray; -spray2. verb1) (to (cause liquid to) come out in a mist or in fine jets: The water sprayed all over everyone.) sprøjte2) (to cover with a mist or with fine jets of liquid: He sprayed the roses to kill pests.) sprøjte* * *[sprei] 1. noun1) (a fine mist of small flying drops (of water etc) such as that given out by a waterfall: The perfume came out of the bottle in a fine spray.) støvregn; spray2) (a device with many small holes, or other instrument, for producing a fine mist of liquid: She used a spray to rinse her hair.) forstøver3) (a liquid for spraying: He bought a can of fly-spray.) spray; -spray2. verb1) (to (cause liquid to) come out in a mist or in fine jets: The water sprayed all over everyone.) sprøjte2) (to cover with a mist or with fine jets of liquid: He sprayed the roses to kill pests.) sprøjte -
4 swill
[swil] 1. verb(to (cause to) flow around: Water was swilling around in the bottom of the boat.) skvulpe2. noun1) (a rinse: He brushed his teeth and then gave his mouth a swill.) skyl2) ((also pigswill) semi-liquid food given to pigs.) svinefoder•* * *[swil] 1. verb(to (cause to) flow around: Water was swilling around in the bottom of the boat.) skvulpe2. noun1) (a rinse: He brushed his teeth and then gave his mouth a swill.) skyl2) ((also pigswill) semi-liquid food given to pigs.) svinefoder•
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