Pink-faced and squinting, she had slung a white dishtowel over her left shoulder. |
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She crept to the cupboard, got a dishtowel, and rewrapped the baby in a smaller bundle. |
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Someone told me that we can keep eggs out of the refrigerator as long as we cover them with a dishtowel. |
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He pulled out the bottle of gin, unscrewed the top, mopped his face with a dishtowel, refilled the ice trays. |
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With your hand and dishtowel firmly securing the lid, pulse the switch to low 3 to 4 times. |
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Remove from the pan and wrap in a dishtowel to keep warm while cooking the remaining tortillas in the same way. |
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As the gauge reached the proper setting, I pulled on my oven mitts, grabbed a large dishtowel, and slowly walked toward the stove. |
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She wiped her hands on the dishtowel and pushed her eyeglasses up to take a look. |
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A child of the Great Depression, Grandma would never throw away a dishtowel until it had more holes than thread. |
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He put a dishtowel around my waist to protect my dress. |
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Instead, use a lid, or wet dishtowel, for example, to put out the fire. |
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Place rice wrapper on a clean damp dishtowel. |
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Cover loosely with a dishtowel and let rise for 1 to 2 hours. |
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When he went inside, potatoes were boiling on the stove, the sink was full of pumpkin guts, and Russell was wiping the Patek Philippe with a dishtowel. |
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Place a folded dishtowel under one end so chocolate pools at other end. |
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