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dishwater

[dish-waw-ter, -wot-er] / ˈdɪʃˌwɔ tər, -ˌwɒt ər /


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Ms. Lin, who stopped washing her car, cleans dishes in an assembly line of metal pots with dishwater that she arranges from dirtiest to cleanest.

From New York Times

But the e-commerce site markets its soap, laundry and dishwater tablets as “a gift for you and the planet” because the products help eliminate polluting plastic containers.

From New York Times

That disregard is likely more dangerous than all the division and unrest their dishwater proposals would — supposedly — prevent.

From Washington Post

In the outdoors, scouts follow "leave no trace" principles to pack up and carry out trash from campsites and to not contaminate natural water sources with dishwater and human waste.

From Salon

That’s exactly what presidents did, usually in the form of a written report — typically as dull as dishwater — for most of the nation’s history.

From Washington Post