scour pots and pans
1scour — scour1 /skoweur, skow euhr/, v.t. 1. to remove dirt, grease, etc., from or to cleanse or polish by hard rubbing, as with a rough or abrasive material: to scour pots and pans. 2. to remove (dirt, grease, etc.) from something by hard rubbing: to… …
2scour — I. /ˈskaʊə / (say skowuh) verb (t) 1. to cleanse or polish by hard rubbing: to scour pots and pans. 2. to remove (dirt, grease, etc.) from something by hard rubbing. 3. to clear out (a channel, drain, etc.). 4. to purge thoroughly, as an animal.… …
3pan — I n. 1) to grease a pan 2) a baking; cake; frying pan 3) (misc.) to scour pots and pans II v. (d; intr.) to pan for (to pan for gold) * * * [pɑːn] cake frying pan (misc.) to scour pots and pans a baking to grease a pan …
4pot — n. 1) (fig.) a melting pot 2) a pepper pot (BE; AE has pepper shaker) 3) a chamber pot 4) (misc.) to scour pots and pans * * * [pɒt] (fig.) a melting pot (misc.) to scour pots and pans a chamber pot a pepper pot (BE; AE has pepper shaker) …
5soap pad — noun a cleaning pad containing soap • Hypernyms: ↑cleaning pad * * * a small pad, usually of steel wool, containing a strong soap and used esp. to scour pots and pans. * * * soap pad, a pad of steel wool with a filling of soap, used for scouring… …
6soap pad — a small pad, usually of steel wool, containing a strong soap and used esp. to scour pots and pans. * * * …
7scourer — scour|er [ˈskauərə US ˈskaurər] n also scouring pad a small ball of wire or rough plastic for cleaning cooking pots and pans …
8Pot washing — is the process of cleaning low to heavily baked on items off of restaurant kitchen food equipment including but not limited to pots, pans, trays, tubs and more.Pot washing is often a heavy sector in restaurants and kitchens, ergonomically a… …
9Dishwasher — This article is about the appliance. For manual dishwashing, see dishwashing. For the video game of the same name, see The Dishwasher: Dead Samurai. [1] …
10lurk´ing|ly — lurk «lurk», intransitive verb. 1. to stay about without arousing attention; wait out of sight: »A tiger was lurking in the jule outside the village. The spy lurked in the shadows. 2. Figurative. to be hidden; be unsuspected or latent: »A cunning …
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