wipe down

See also: wipedown and wipe-down

English

Verb

wipe down (third-person singular simple present wipes down, present participle wiping down, simple past and past participle wiped down)

  1. To clean the exterior surface of an object, typically by hand using a damp dishcloth or other cleaning cloth.
    Please wipe down the kitchen appliances.
    • 1673, Randle Cotgrave, A French and English dictionary, page SIL SIM SIN:
      Since. f. A dish-cloth, fleece-cloth, cloth to wipe down tables, or to rub the house.
    • 2013, Mike Gilmore, chapter 29, in Levels of Power: The Legislator, →ISBN, page 160:
      "Officially...no comment," Randy answered and he took the damp kitchen towel from Annie and used it to wipe down the countertop of any dish water residue.

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