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tow·el·ling [ˈtaʊəlɪŋ], tow·el·ing N no pl

towelling
frotir m

II . tow·el <-ll-> [ˈtaʊəl] VB trans

ˈbath tow·el N

ˈdish tow·el N Am

kitch·en ˈtow·el N

1. kitchen towel no pl:

2. kitchen towel Am (tea towel):

ˈsani·tary pad N, ˈsani·tary tow·el N, ˈsani·tary nap·kin N

ˈtea tow·el N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Indeed, you are likely to spend more time towelling yourself down after a shower than before you get into the shower.
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And, credit where it is due, their lickety-split play, with no unnecessary bouncing or towelling, was balm.
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By the way, towelling hats were small, floppy, cotton hats basically made from the same material as bath towels.
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A bathrobe is usually made from towelling or other absorbent textile, and may be donned while the wearer's body is wet, serving both as a towel and an informal garment.
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The nappies then were made of towelling and there was a special way of pinning them on both sides.
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She was wearing a favourite blue-green towelling jumpsuit.
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Towelling is woven on special looms that have two beams of longitudinal warp through which the filler or weft is fired laterally.
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Wait five or 10 minutes before towelling on thinset using a square tooth trowel or a vee-notched trowel.
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He was dispatched to the changing rooms in a towelling robe.
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Towelling grips are always replacement grips.
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