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Mopping   /mˈɑpɪŋ/   Listen
Mopping

noun
1.
Cleaning with a mop.  Synonym: swabbing.



Mop

verb
(past & past part. mopped; pres. part. mopping)
1.
To wash or wipe with or as if with a mop.  Synonyms: mop up, wipe up.  "He mopped her forehead with a towel"
2.
Make a sad face and thrust out one's lower lip.  Synonyms: mow, pout.  "The girl pouted"



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"Mopping" Quotes from Famous Books



... handkerchief, was mopping very flushed cheeks and mumbling on about her own woes. "Why can't you be satisfied just to go on the way we always have? Why can't you be satisfied to have me like you almost as ...
— The Vehement Flame • Margaret Wade Campbell Deland

... fires, referred to him as "the little brother of the iceberg." Mr. and Mrs. Chester came to dinner on the 16th of November. Both the men loudly clamoured for permission to remove their coats, and sat with blanched and chattering jaws. Mr. Blackwell made a feeble pretence at mopping his brow, but when the dessert proved to be ice-cream his nerve forsook him. "N-no, Belinda," he said. "It's too warm for ice-cream to-night. I don't w—want to get chilled. Bring me some hot coffee." As she brought his cup he noticed that ...
— Shandygaff • Christopher Morley

... removing a gleaming silk hat, mopping a pink forehead, and replacing the luminous superstructure once more ...
— A Damsel in Distress • Pelham Grenville Wodehouse

... a puzzle. I can't make things out. Look at this letter. I picked it up while the shindy was going on between you and Paul in the common room. All the fellows were crowding round you. No one saw the letter but me. Paul dropped it when he was mopping the blood from his face. I ought to have given it back, but I saw that it was father's handwriting; so I sneaked off with it, and read it; and then—then I knew that I'd done a mean thing and did not like to ...
— The Hero of Garside School • J. Harwood Panting

... the scanner, and shook his head disgustedly. The scanner screen was still dark. Having adjusted the delicate mechanism to eliminate the white flashes of static, he couldn't find them again. He sat back in his chair for a moment, mopping his brow and watching the white hairline in its continuous swing around the face of the scope. As the line swept to the top of the screen, he saw the blip outline of a jet boat and recognized it as one belonging to the Polaris. Then, slowly, the line swept down and Roger suddenly saw ...
— On the Trail of the Space Pirates • Carey Rockwell


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