wipe
[waɪp]
Definition:
1. The act of rubbing or wiping.
2. Rub with a circular motion.
Use 'wipe' in a sentence:
- Last year's profits were virtually wiped out.
- When you've washed the car, wipe it down well with a shammy leather.
- I tried to wipe the whole episode from my mind.
- Anyway, I'll wipe it right now.
- That very young child, who has just only learned to walk, may not think to wipe apple juice off her face.
- One dose of penicillin can wipe out the infection.
- It will be best to wipe the system and reinstall everything.
- In order to save one type of race, you wipe out the other.
- All that travelling has wiped her out.
- Wipe some toothpaste around your shoes and then clean it with a wet cloth.
- He used his sleeve to wipe the condensation off the glass.
- Papa would wipe his hands on his pants and smile.
- But Paddy's love for her was as deep and impossible to wipe out as hers was for Frank.
- You may have to wipe them off on your leg or something.
- She wiped all the surfaces and mopped the floor.
- Can you wipe the muck off the windows?
- He wiped his hand across his mouth, then belched loudly.
- Remember to take nappies and baby wipes.
- Please wipe your feet on the mat.
- He could wipe the floor with the opposition.
- You must have wiped off that programme I recorded.
- You can never wipe out the past.
- Wipe that stupid smile off your face.
- She wiped the sweat from her face.
- Experts say if the island is not protected, the spill could wipe out the gulf's turtle population.
- Big armies can wipe you out, but they are easy to find, easy to distinguish, and you know when you have beaten them.
- Brush buttocks with bumf before, how do you convert now to wipe the mouth with bumf?
- He could wipe the floor with the Prime Minister.
- "It is so naughty of him not to wipe his feet," Wendy said, sighing.
- First, interest rates may take longer to fall than is hoped. Second, lending may fall. Third, bad loans could wipe out much of any improvement.
- These habits have helped companies earn billions of dollars when customers eat snacks or wipe counters almost without thinking, often in response to a carefully designed set of daily cues.
- Tomorrow I'm going to give the toys a good wipe as some seem a bit greasy.
- You can wipe the sweat from your brow because most of the hard work is done.
- Wipe your feet on the mat before you come in, please.
- She took a cloth and wiped down the kitchen table.
- Use that cloth to wipe up the mess.
- I'm going to wipe that smile off your face.
- When he had finished washing he began to wipe the basin clean.
- He wiped his hands on a clean towel.
- Somebody had wiped all the tapes.
- Wipe the surface with a damp cloth.
- He wiped his plate clean with a piece of bread.
- I'll just wipe the table.
- You look wiped out.
- Ann wiped a tear from her eye.
- Can you give the table a quick wipe?
- She wiped off her make-up.
- She wiped the steam from her glasses.
- The disease threatens to wipe out the entire population.
- Billions of pounds were wiped off share prices today.
- I wiped up the coffee spills on the table.