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wipe

verb as in brush, swab

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However, handling infected raw milk — wiping it on one’s hands and then nose or eyes — could provide a potential route for infection.

Three years later, she re-enrolled under a new dean, who agreed to wipe her record clean.

"We must wipe out the traitors! If the impeachment vote fails, all 1.5 million members of our union will run straight to the presidential office," vowed one union leader.

From BBC

While that mobilization has been virtually wiped from public memory, it may well have altered the course of history.

From Salon

Then, later that day, when Megumi, a relative newbie at the sport, cut her hand on the wall, Gordon jumped in to offer her an antiseptic wipe.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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