wipe

துடைக்க
definition
verb
Paul wiped his face with a handkerchief
clean or dry (something) by rubbing its surface with a cloth, a piece of paper, or one's hand.
things have happened to wipe the smile off Kate's face
remove or eliminate (something) completely.
noun
Rinse off then give a final wipe over with a weak solution of vinegar and water to produce a sparkling surface free of streaks.
an act of wiping.
I keep a box of final wipes in my desk at work and grab one or two when ever I go to the bathroom.
a piece of disposable absorbent cloth or paper, especially one treated with a cleansing agent, for wiping something clean.
translation of 'wipe'
வழி
verb
துடை
example
to give sth a 'wipe'
to 'wipe' your nose
It'll 'wipe' off all the information that you have on your computer.
After each pass of the scraper, 'wipe' the surface clean - it'll achieve a smoother application.
An optical 'wipe' introduces the second section, also accompanied by drums but this time at a beating-heart tempo.
to 'wipe' sth on to sth
to 'wipe' the sweat from your forehead
My palms are soaked with sweat, I give them a quick 'wipe' on my skirt before I place my hand in his.
The manufacturers believe toilet-goers find a damp 'wipe' used in conjunction with normal dry paper leaves them feeling fresher and cleaner.
Using a clean cloth, 'wipe' the warm base with extra effort until no more pine tar shows on the cloth.
Spray a bit on a shop cloth, then use that to 'wipe' down any metal surfaces in need of ‘rust preventing.’
I figured that at least the next time I had to clean the tack it would not take so long because there would not be nearly as much dirt and grime to 'wipe' off.
Take a paper towel and 'wipe' the lemon scent around the sink.
Let stand overnight, then 'wipe' loosened dirt with paper towels or newspapers.
She gave the coffee table a final 'wipe' and gathered her things.
Then you put the CD into the computer you want to 'wipe' and reboot.
A full 'wipe' on your machine solves the problem and gets you a cheap mammoth camera card.
Suddenly the Gats treaty is not about trade at all, but a sly means to 'wipe' away restrictions on business and industry, foreign and local.
A good rule of thumb is, never encrypt when you can 'wipe' .
I do give the floor a 'wipe' with a sponge from time to time, but mainly I've just taken to wearing shoes in the kitchen.
The very Trojan planted to launch the attack or download the incriminating files may be designed to self destruct and 'wipe' itself from the hard drive.
The bowl is so well preserved, they were able to 'wipe' off the dirt without risk of damage.
With this method you 'wipe' not only your files, but your registry and swap file too.
gently 'wipe' the lotion over the eyelids
Wring the cloth almost dry and 'wipe' the furniture section by section, drying with a clean dry cloth as you go so that no section stays wet.
you can 'wipe' that idea, if that's what you're thinking
gently 'wipe' the lotion over the eyelids
things have happened to 'wipe' the smile off Kate's face
Remember those programs I described that 'wipe' clean your computer to keep others from knowing where and when you surfed?
On a personal note, Kleenex is indebted to him for all the tissues that girls have used to 'wipe' away tears and heartbreak.
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