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dry mop

noun



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Word History and Origins

Origin of dry mop1

First recorded in 1930–35
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Example Sentences

An elderly waitress who was cleaning the floor with a dry mop said, “Seat yourself, I’ll be right with you,” and Carol found a table.

The Slim 2 features tangle-free suction that’s great for picking up pet hair, as well as a dry mop feature and selective cleaning modes for various messes.

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As I said, I typically parent with great gobs of patience and compassion, so I have become a master of something called a “Swiffer,” a dry mop with magical, almost godlike powers.

Often I’d find myself casing it like a new clean, squinting down at the grey rubber flooring and wondering whether a wet or dry mop would be best.

I followed the janitor pushing his dry mop along the floor as people carrying travel bags danced around him or found seats.

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