sponge off
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Definition
Verb (transitive) 1. To clean a surface by wiping or rubbing it with a sponge. - This is the literal, physical action of using a sponge as a cleaning tool to remove dirt or liquid.
Usage
This verb is used to describe the specific cleaning action involving a sponge. It typically requires a direct object (the thing being cleaned). The preposition "off" indicates the removal of material from the surface.
Examples
- She sponged off the kitchen counter after preparing dinner.
- He quickly sponged the spilled juice off the table.
- Can you sponge off that muddy mark on the wall?
Advanced Usage / Notes
- The verb can sometimes be used without "off" when the context is clear (e.g., "She sponged the counter"), but "sponge off" is more precise for indicating removal.
- It is often used for cleaning up small, fresh, or liquid-based messes rather than deep cleaning.
Variants and Related Words
- Sponge (verb): The base form, which can mean to clean with a sponge or to absorb liquid.
- Example: Use this cloth to sponge up the water.
- Sponge down (phrasal verb): To clean a larger area or surface thoroughly with a sponge.
- Example: I need to sponge down the patio furniture.
Synonyms
- Wipe off
- Clean off
- Mop up
Antonyms
- Soil
- Dirty
- Stain
Verb
- clean with a sponge, by rubbing