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User_gary Posted 18 years ago
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thrush clothes to drain off the liquid

We don't have washing machine in our home, so my mother would wash our clothes manually. After washing, she would thrust them(clothes) well to drain off the liquid, and then she would hang it on the line.

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We don't have a washing machine in our home, so my mother would wash our clothes manually. After washing, she would thrust them(clothes) well to drain off the liquid , and then she would hang them on the line. We don't "thrust" clothes, or "thrush" them either.

  • We don't have a washing machine in our home, so my mother would wash our clothes manually.
  • After washing, she would thrust them(clothes) well to drain off the liquid , and then she would hang them on the line.
  • We don't "thrust" clothes, or "thrush" them either.
  • Probably what you want is this: After washing, she would wring them out and then hang them on the line.
  • That describes twisting and squeezing the clothes to get most of the water out.
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We don't have a washing machine in our home, so my mother would wash our clothes manually. After washing, she would thrust them(clothes) well to drain off the liquid, and then she would hang them on the line.

We don't "thrust" clothes, or "thrush" them either. Probably what you want is this:

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