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11 Sentences With "face cloth"

How to use face cloth in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "face cloth" and check conjugation/comparative form for "face cloth". Mastering all the usages of "face cloth" from sentence examples published by news publications.

Just blot dry with a face cloth, which can be laundered for reuse.
Rinse it off with a konjac sponge, face cloth, or your hands to reveal the smoothest skin you've ever had.
I lay out a face cloth and put all my accessories on there and change it every couple of days.
"We have reduced showers to twice a week and we shower in buckets with a face cloth," she told CNN.
The saving grace at the end of the day was a bowl of warm water, soap and a face cloth, with which you could try to wash your entire body -- it required a good imagination.
It comes with a hygiene pack that includes otherwise basic necessities such as soap, a face cloth, and a toothbrush; in addition to a shower head, ten-liter water reservoir, and a shower curtain to allow for privacy.
So every day, she makes the King lose power in some way as much as she can. Therefore, one day, she offered a face-cloth to Duttabaung. Really it was the lower end of her htamein. The King used it and lost his power and glory.
100–1 According to the Historia Regum as well as the accounts of Richard of Hexham and Ailred of Rievaulx, when Bishop Acca was reburied in Hexham, several relics were removed undamaged from his grave. These included some of his vestments (chasuble, dalmatic and maniple), his shroud and a silk tunic, as well as a wooden portable altar. The chasuble and portions of his "face-cloth" appear in a list of Durham Cathedral's relics compiled in 1383.Crook 2011, p.
Anciently, a chrisom, or "chrisom-cloth," was the face-cloth, or piece of linen laid over a child's head when he or she was baptised or christened. Originally, the purpose of the chrisom-cloth was to keep the chrism, a consecrated oil, from accidentally rubbing off. With time, the word's meaning changed, to that of a white mantle thrown over the whole infant at the time of baptism. The term has come to refer to a child who died within a month after its baptism--so called for the chrisom cloth that was used as a shroud for it.
The effect of the milling process is to draw the yarns much closer together than could be achieved in the loom and allow the individual fibres of the wool to bind together in a felting process, which results in a dense, blind face cloth with a stiff drape which is highly weather-resistant, hard wearing and capable of taking a cut edge without the need for being hemmed. It was made in several parts of England at the end of the medieval period. The raw material was short staple wool, carded and spun into yarn and then woven on a broad loom to produce cloth 1.75 yards wide. It was then fulled, usually in a fulling mill.
The Sudarium shows signs of advanced deterioration, with dark flecks that are symmetrically arranged but form no image, unlike the markings on the Shroud of Turin. The face cloth is mentioned as having been present in the empty tomb in . Outside of the Bible the Sudarium is first mentioned in 570 AD by Antoninus of Piacenza, who writes that the Sudarium was being cared for in the vicinity of Jerusalem in a cave near the monastery of Saint Mark. The Sudarium is presumed to have been taken from Palestine in 614 AD, after the invasion of the Byzantine provinces by the Sassanid Persian King Khosrau II. In order to avoid destruction in the invasion, it was taken away first to Alexandria by the presbyter Philip, then carried through northern Africa when Khosrau II conquered Alexandria in 616 AD and arrived in Spain shortly thereafter.

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