Present participle for to clean up, typically by mopping or wiping
“Harley growled and threw down the cloth she was using to mop up the split alcohol on the bar counter.”
Present participle for to successfully deal with a task
“Upon returning from Spain, Pompey helped mop up the war with the gladiator general Spartacus, claiming much of the credit in the process.”
Present participle for to soak up liquid using an absorbent substance
Present participle for to remove moisture from (something)
Present participle for to succeed in killing, destroying or defeating
Present participle for to sanitize or cleanse something
Present participle for to comprehensively defeat
The process by which one thing absorbs or is absorbed by another
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