We will wash water, and warm fire, and cool ice, and underprop the earth.
That wash water needed to be hauled from the well bucket by bucket.
The stove was needed every day for cooking, for baking bread (most of the people could not afford store-bought bread), and for heating wash water.
An 88-year-old man who was forced to wash in water boiled on a stove for weeks is to get a new boiler free of charge from his energy company.
He had a bottle to urinate in and was allotted one five- to ten-minute trip each day to a rotting bathroom to empty his bowels and wash with water at a dirty sink.
Anyone who comes into direct contact with this water are advised to wash with soap and clean water.
To kill dust mites and remove allergens in sheets and blankets, Thorne says wash with hot water.
At long last, we reached the Wild River, promptly disrobed and sat in the low but rushing stream, letting the cool water wash over us as we filled and sterilized our bottles.
And another 50-60% in consumer use, in people using water to wash clothes, for example.
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People need it to drink, and they also need clean water to wash their hands.
They use our precious water to wash their cars and fill their swimming pools.
We take brooms with us, we take bins with us and water to wash down if necessary.
Michael Philpott told jurors his family had been "having the bathroom done" but he did wash his face with water.
Afterward you bathe in the icy water to wash away one's sins.
If you're overwhelmed with salad greens, fill your sink up with water and wash and dry everything all at once, Ms. Welsh suggests.
They waddle down to the water to wash off the rust-colored guano that stains their pelts and produces a pungent odor that within days becomes expected with each landing.
If you are exposed you should wash thoroughly with soap and water and remove your clothes.
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Nakched Mian said the bag was kept on his bed while he went out to wash his hands at a water pump.
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Visitors should always wash their hands with soap and water before entering and exiting the ward.
To get water to drink and wash, they miss valuable time in school and put themselves at risk.
"Like military people, or travelers, people who go hiking, who don't have a lot of water and time to wash their clothes, " he said.
Having the new toilet has made things easier for us because if we need to go to the latrine we can and there is water and soap to wash our hands after.
An interruption to the electricity and water supplies in Basra, a city of more than 1m people caused, America says, by Iraq has threatened the health of its population, obliging some of them to wash in and drink dirty river water.
People can still water their gardens with a watering can and wash their vehicles using a bucket and sponge, which use a fraction of the amount of water that a hosepipe or sprinkler does.
Wash your hands often with soap and water to get rid of germs, and use hand sanitizer when a sink is not available.
One should wash one's hands with soap and water before getting the syringe ready.
In the first stage, normal devices are outfitted with "smarter" features, like advanced cruise control in cars or a washing machine that can sense the level of dirt in water and react by adjusting its wash time.
It reminds me of automated water faucets that won't let me wash my hands no matter how much motion I make.
With no running water in the house, it was difficult to wash or dry laundry in the winter.
Wash your hands with a lanolin-free soap and warm water and towel dry.
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