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- Dictionarymop/mɒp/
noun
- 1. an implement consisting of a bundle of thick loose strings or a sponge attached to a handle, used for wiping floors or other surfaces. Similar
- 2. a thick mass of disordered hair: "her tousled mop of blonde hair" Similar
verb
- 1. clean or soak up liquid from (something) by wiping: "she mopped the floor and cleaned out two cupboards"
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MOP definition: 1. a stick with soft material attached to one end, especially used for washing floors: 2. to use a…. Learn more.
The meaning of MOP is an implement made of absorbent material fastened to a handle and used especially for cleaning floors. How to use mop in a sentence.
MOP meaning: 1. a stick with soft material attached to one end, especially used for washing floors: 2. to use a…. Learn more.
Mop definition: a bundle of coarse yarn, a sponge, or other absorbent material, fastened at the end of a stick or handle for washing floors, dishes, etc.. See examples of MOP used in a sentence.
A mop consists of a sponge or many pieces of string attached to a long handle and is used for washing floors. American English : mop / ˈmɒp / Arabic : مِـمْسَحَةٌ
A mop is a tool for cleaning a floor. Most mops have a long handle and a sponge or bundle of absorbent strings on one end. If someone says that your hair looks like a mop, that's not a compliment. When you use a mop, you mop the floor.
n. 1. A household implement made of absorbent material attached to a typically long handle and used for washing, dusting, or drying floors. 2. A loosely tangled bunch or mass: a mop of unruly hair. v. mopped, mop·ping, mops. v.tr.