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I . wipe [waɪp] VB trans

2. wipe (dry):

brisati [si] [perf obrisati [si]]

II . wipe [waɪp] VB intr Brit Aus

III . wipe [waɪp] N

1. wipe (act of cleaning):

2. wipe (tissue):

wipe off VB trans

1. wipe (clean):

2. wipe (erase):

I . wipe out VB trans

1. wipe (clean inside of):

3. wipe sl (murder):

II . wipe out VB intr esp Am Aus inf (have accident)

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
He wipes a bead of sweat off his brow.
www.standard.co.uk
Clean beds between cases using germicidal wipes and let air dry.
www.beckersasc.com
He wields a gold flute and wipes it with a large handkerchief, which he ostentatiously drapes around his music stand.
latimesblogs.latimes.com
In many cases shampoos, medicated wipes and ear cleaners are needed to try to prevent the return of infections.
en.wikipedia.org
I had cleared my home of nappies, travel cots and baby wipes.
www.dailymail.co.uk
Brown wipes her eye while testifying under direct examination by the prosecution.
www.usatoday.com
Or maybe used baby wipes or a facecloth for those areas that need extra attention.
www.independent.ie
Wipes are increasingly being used to clean babies' bottoms, get rid of make-up and cleanse, or even slap on the fake tan.
www.bristolpost.co.uk
A super sheer yet powerful all-over skin makeup with a real radiant glow, it wipes out the self-tanner and home bronzer market.
www.thestar.com
If a contestant wipes out or goes under a sweeper arm, he/she will have to start the whole thing over again.
en.wikipedia.org

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