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Definition of dishwater in English: dishwaternounˈdɪʃwɔːtəˈdɪʃˌwɔdər mass nounDirty water in which dishes have been washed. 洗碗水 as for the coffee, dishwater would probably have tasted better Example sentencesExamples - Andreas laughed, shutting off the water as she placed another plate in the dishwater.
- Save rainwater and dishwater for re-use in the garden
- The melodic Arabic intonations clash with the clanking of pots and pans in the steamy dishwater.
- The wells were starting to bring up muddy brown water and clothes had to be washed in yesterday's dishwater.
- As for the coffee, dishwater would have tasted better!
- The water in the river, like green dishwater, is flowing in our direction now.
- I chewed slowly, carefully, and thoughtfully before I realized that it tasted like dishwater.
- Suddenly finding the dirty dishwater fascinating, she shrugged.
- We found the bitter drink numbing to the lips and now understand why people compare it to dishwater.
- Ten feet down in the marbled earth, like a sieve in dishwater, the metallic shopping cart lay partially submerged.
- This theme is apparently subverted by another TV ad for one of those vile-tasting instant soup products that taste like reheated dishwater.
- My clothes were soaked through with sweat, dishwater, and grease.
- She ran the soapy dishwater and began to sit dishes into the water to let them soak.
- Do not wash such items in greasy dishwater which will leave a greasy film to burn on.
- Cut grease and stubborn leftover food from plates and glasses by adding a few lemon slices or a tablespoon of vinegar to soapy dishwater.
- She picked up a plate and handed it to him, but he wasn't paying attention and it fell down into the sink, splashing both of them with dirty dishwater.
- I dumped more soap flakes into the greasy dishwater.
- I grinned and put the bowl and spoon in the dishwater.
- You may expedite the removal process by adding some bleach to your dishwater or simply soaking hands in bleach water solution.
- Not wanting to disturb him, Inger lifted the pan of dirty dishwater and headed for the door; but Ben heard her steps and exploded out of his chair.
Definition of dishwater in US English: dishwaternounˈdɪʃˌwɔdərˈdiSHˌwôdər Dirty water in which dishes have been washed. 洗碗水 as for the coffee, dishwater would probably have tasted better Example sentencesExamples - Andreas laughed, shutting off the water as she placed another plate in the dishwater.
- I grinned and put the bowl and spoon in the dishwater.
- The water in the river, like green dishwater, is flowing in our direction now.
- You may expedite the removal process by adding some bleach to your dishwater or simply soaking hands in bleach water solution.
- Suddenly finding the dirty dishwater fascinating, she shrugged.
- She ran the soapy dishwater and began to sit dishes into the water to let them soak.
- Ten feet down in the marbled earth, like a sieve in dishwater, the metallic shopping cart lay partially submerged.
- Not wanting to disturb him, Inger lifted the pan of dirty dishwater and headed for the door; but Ben heard her steps and exploded out of his chair.
- I chewed slowly, carefully, and thoughtfully before I realized that it tasted like dishwater.
- We found the bitter drink numbing to the lips and now understand why people compare it to dishwater.
- She picked up a plate and handed it to him, but he wasn't paying attention and it fell down into the sink, splashing both of them with dirty dishwater.
- The wells were starting to bring up muddy brown water and clothes had to be washed in yesterday's dishwater.
- As for the coffee, dishwater would have tasted better!
- I dumped more soap flakes into the greasy dishwater.
- Cut grease and stubborn leftover food from plates and glasses by adding a few lemon slices or a tablespoon of vinegar to soapy dishwater.
- This theme is apparently subverted by another TV ad for one of those vile-tasting instant soup products that taste like reheated dishwater.
- Do not wash such items in greasy dishwater which will leave a greasy film to burn on.
- Save rainwater and dishwater for re-use in the garden
- The melodic Arabic intonations clash with the clanking of pots and pans in the steamy dishwater.
- My clothes were soaked through with sweat, dishwater, and grease.
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