wipe down
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[edit]Verb
[edit]wipe down (third-person singular simple present wipes down, present participle wiping down, simple past and past participle wiped down)
- To clean the exterior surface of an object, from top to bottom, typically by hand using a damp dishcloth or other cleaning cloth.
- Coordinate terms: rinse down, wash down, wipe off
- Please wipe down the kitchen appliances.
- The fridge door is grimy. Please wipe it down with some spray cleaner.
- 1673, Randle Cotgrave, A French and English dictionary[1], page SIL SIM SIN:
- Since. f. A dish-cloth, fleece-cloth, cloth to wipe down tables, or to rub the house.