Towelling [verb]

Definition of Towelling:

brush, swab

Synonyms of Towelling:


Opposite/Antonyms of Towelling:

Dirty


Sentence/Example of Towelling:

She rose from the couch, her Turkish towelling drapery flowing far behind her small figure.

"I don't think I'd go beyond the point there," she said as her towelling fell to her feet.

His head was soon in a basin of water, and out of it again, and staring at her through a storm of towelling.

I was in this place having a wash down and towelling vigorously when I heard the steward talking to the cook outside the porthole.

Their door was open and there was Mademoiselle in her little alpaca dressing-jacket, towelling her head.

The chief industries are the manufacture of bed and table linen, towelling and woollen cloth, shipbuilding and flax-spinning.

No towelling is needed, for the air is so hot and still—but the water is pretty cold—I know!

In the pauses of sponging and towelling himself, the Commandant asked the question again and again.

"But I am not a fortune-teller," he said, letting his head drop into a festoon of towel, and towelling away at his two ears.

As he now appeared in his doorway, towelling his hands, Wemmick got on his great-coat and stood by to snuff out the candles.