dry-clean in the PONS Dictionary

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The plastic collar brush will dry-clean the youngster's neck thoroughly as he plays.
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Music does not run quite as freely in her family as the desire to dry-clean clothes.
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Take delicate or dry-clean only clothing to a professional.
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Who knows how to get red wine and tomato ketchup stains out of a silk, dry-clean only, dress that cost you nearly a month's salary?
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And finally, if you need to dry-clean your clothes, always make sure you air them well before putting them back in your wardrobe.
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There are few things more irritating than discovering that ace new sweatshirt is dry-clean only.
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Like any respectable suit jacket, the suit hoodie is dry-clean only and should go really well with the dress pant sweatpants.
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Women's clothing is often more intricate, which could make it more expensive to produce and to dry-clean.
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If you do dry-clean your cashmere, be sure to remove all garments from the protective plastic immediately.
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The state pays to dry-clean uniforms and gives 15 days of bereavement leave.
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