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Swab   /swɑb/   Listen
Swab

noun
1.
Implement consisting of a small piece of cotton that is used to apply medication or cleanse a wound or obtain a specimen of a secretion.
2.
Cleaning implement consisting of absorbent material fastened to a handle; for cleaning floors.  Synonyms: mop, swob.
verb
(past & past part. swabbed; pres. part. swabbing)  (Spelt also swob)
1.
Wash with a swab or a mop.  Synonym: swob.
2.
Apply (usually a liquid) to a surface.  Synonyms: dab, swob.



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"Swab" Quotes from Famous Books



... issued forth on the enterprise, cased in tight blue pantaloons that fitted him like his skin, over which were drawn long well-polished Hessian boots, each with a formidable tassel at top, and his coat was buttoned close up to the chin, with a blaz-, ing swab on the right shoulder, while a laced cocked hat and dress sword completed his equipment. But, alas! when we were accounted for on board of the old Torch, there was a fearful dilapidation of his external man. First of all, his inexpressibles were absolutely ...
— Tom Cringle's Log • Michael Scott

... thankful when I had a chance to wring the long knife out of the murderous stranger's hand, and I spoke out to the smooth-faced fellow. "You'll do, my boy, even if you don't know a yard from a main-brace bumpkin. Pass a line around his legs and stuff a swab into his mouth ...
— Mr. Trunnell • T. Jenkins Hains

... out. I guess I'm best fitted for running mines or herding cattle, Dan. And I'm leaving all the boys who know me for those who don't—and I don't git on with folks who don't know me. God knows what persuaded me to sell to that macaroni-eating swab. But it's done, and there ain't no manner of good ...
— Colorado Jim • George Goodchild

... don't need to mind that. I have n't got anything you are used to. I just take them down to the stream and swab them off with a ...
— The Wrong Woman • Charles D. Stewart

... is so frequently done in a negligent manner, by domestics, as this. A full supply of conveniences will do much toward the remedy of this evil. A swab, made of strips of linen tied to a stick, is useful to wash nice dishes, especially small, deep articles. Two or three towels, and three dish-cloths should be used. Two large tin tubs, painted on the outside, ...
— The American Woman's Home • Catherine E. Beecher and Harriet Beecher Stowe


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