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towel |
A towel is a rectangular piece of absorbent cloth used for drying or wiping.
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mouthwash |
Mouthwash is a medicated solution used for gargling and rinsing the mouth.
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razor |
A razor is a tool used for shaving.
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shaver |
A shaver is is a tool used for shaving.
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scale |
A scale is a measuring instrument for weighing.
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soap |
Soap a cleansing agent made from the salts of vegetable or animal fats.
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sponge |
A sponge is a porous object used for washing with.
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paper |
Paper is a material made from cellulose pulp into thin sheets used for writing, drawing, and printing on.
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toy |
A toy is an object used to play with.
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duck |
A rubber duck is a bath toy.
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toothbrush |
A toothbrush is a small brush with a long handle used to clean teeth with.
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toothpaste |
Toothpaste is a paste used to clean teeth with.
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