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    wipe
    /wʌɪp/

    verb

    • 1. clean or dry (something) by rubbing with a cloth, a piece of paper, or one's hand: "Paul wiped his face with a handkerchief" Similar rubcleanmopsponge
    • 2. remove or eliminate (something) completely: "things have happened to wipe the smile off Kate's face" Similar obliterateexpungeeraseblot out

    noun

    • 1. an act of wiping: "Bert was giving the machine a final wipe over with an oily rag"
    • 2. a disposable cloth treated with a cleansing agent, for wiping things clean.

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  2. The meaning of WIPE is to rub with or as if with something soft for cleaning. How to use wipe in a sentence.

  3. a piece of soft, wet cloth or paper that you use for wiping: baby wipes. an act of wiping: I'd better give the floor a quick wipe before someone slips on it.

  4. Wipe definition: to rub lightly with or on a cloth, towel, paper, the hand, etc., in order to clean or dry the surface of. See examples of WIPE used in a sentence.

  5. to slide something over the surface of something else, in order to remove dirt, food, or liquid: Please wipe your feet before you come into the house. She gently wiped and cleaned her scraped knee. [ M ] Just take the sponge in the sink and wipe the table off.

  6. A wipe is a small moist cloth for cleaning things and is designed to be used only once. ...antiseptic wipes. Synonyms: rub, clean, polish, brush More Synonyms of wipe. 4. See to wipe the smile off someone's face. 5. to wipe the floor with someone. 6. to wipe the slate clean. Phrasal verbs: See wipe away. See wipe down. See wipe off. See wipe out.

  7. to rub something against a surface, in order to remove dirt or liquid from it; to rub a surface with a cloth, etc. in order to clean it. wipe something (on something) Please wipe your feet on the mat. He wiped his hands on a clean towel.

  8. WIPE definition: 1. to clean or dry something by moving a cloth across it: 2. to remove dirt, water, a mark, etc…. Learn more.