Rinsing in a sentence as a noun

Try rinsing your razor in a cup of water.

You have a sink split in two sections, one that you filled with dishes+water, one for rinsing.

Of course not, you'd give the dishes a proper rinsing under a stream of water.

And then rinsing it all afterwards, another 5 at least.

And it should return your mouth ph fast, instead of rinsing with baking soda with doesn't sound nice.

Assuming these pores don't clog very quickly, it seems that "rinsing" the graphite could work.

Quinoa need rinsing really well before cooking or it can taste gritty.

My niece was stung in the foot by a jellyfish north of LA. I had read that rinsing with freshwater will cause more poison to be released, and thus more pain.

Like rinsing the nutrient residue from the substrate every couple of weeks to prevent toxic buildup.

I had a rusted pan I pulled out of the basement, spent 20 minutes scrubbing and rinsing, a couple of rounds in and out of the oven with vegetable shortening, and was non-stick enough already to easily cook eggs.

Any forced-water rinsing seems to guarantee a mixed-mist reaches everywhere, including parts of the buttocks and legs far from the ****** that are never contaminated by paper-wiping.

The problem with quinoa is its all marketed as quinoa although by analogy, you can buy completely unprocessed which takes forever, somewhat processed which still needs some rinsing, and super processed safe to use in prepared box mixes.

OK, just so everyone doesn't think I'm an idiot who puts soap on his hands before the water...I had already turned on the faucet, gotten my hands wet, soaped up, and then when rinsing, realized it had gotten too hot and wanted to change the temperature so I could rinse without burning my hands... Man, people below are treating this like a brain-teaser!!

Rinsing definitions

noun

the removal of soap with clean water in the final stage of washing

See also: rinse