sponge down
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Definition
- Verb (transitive):
- To wash or clean a surface by using a sponge: The action of applying a wet sponge to a surface and rubbing it to remove dirt, liquid, or grime.
- To wash someone or something with a sponge: The act of cleaning a person, animal, or object by wiping with a soaked sponge, often when a full bath or immersion is not practical.
Usage Examples
- Verb:
- After the muddy game, he had to sponge down the kitchen floor.
- The vet instructed us to sponge down the feverish dog with cool water.
- She sponged down the dusty table before setting it for dinner.
Advanced Usage
- "to sponge oneself down": To wash one's own body with a sponge, typically instead of taking a shower or bath.
- With no running water, he had to sponge himself down at the sink.
Variants and Related Words
- Sponge (verb): To clean, wipe, or absorb with a sponge.
- She used a cloth to sponge the spilled wine from the carpet.
- Sponge bath (noun): A wash given with a wet sponge or cloth without immersing in a tub.
- The nurse gave the patient a sponge bath.
Synonyms
- Wipe down: To clean a surface by wiping it.
- Swab down: To clean or wash a surface, especially a deck or floor, with a mop or swab.
Related Phrasal Verbs
- Sponge off/on someone: To live or obtain money from someone else without giving anything in return. (NOTE: This is a distinct phrasal verb with a completely different meaning from "sponge down").
- He's been sponging off his parents for years instead of getting a job.
Verb
- wash with a sponge
- clean with a sponge, by rubbing