mop in English
- mop⇄expr. mop and mow, to make faces; grimace.
Ex. At the circus, the clowns mopped and mowed. - mop⇄expr. mop up,
a. to clean up with a mop.
b. (Informal.) to finish.
Ex. Tom ... will follow the fireballer, and Johnny Sain will mop up (New York Times).
c. (Military.) to clear out or rid (an area) of scattered or remaining ene - mop⇄mop (1), noun, verb, mopped,mopping.
- mop⇄mop (2), verb, mopped,mopping,noun.
- mop⇄noun a grimace.
- mop⇄noun 1. a bundle of coarse yarn, rags, cloth, or the like, or a sponge, fastened at the end of a stick, for cleaning floors, dishes, or other things.
Ex. The janitor pushed a mop over the dirty floor.
2. a thick, tangled, or unruly mass. < - mop⇄v.i. to make a wry face; grimace.
- mop⇄v.i. to use a mop.
- mop⇄v.t. 1. to wash or wipe up; clean with a mop.
Ex. to mop the floor.
2. to wipe sweat or tears from.
Ex. He mopped his brow.
mop in Gujarati ગુજરાતી
mop in Sindhi سنڌي
mop in Tamil தமிழ்
mop in Telugu తెలుగు
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