face towel
IPA: fˈeɪstˈaʊʌɫ
noun
- a small towel used to dry the hands or face
Examples of "face-towel" in Sentences
- As it happened, I’d been trying putting on my face-towel as a turban and I thought it looked rather good.
- The reflection of a crumpled face-towel thrown into a wisp over the rail of the washstand reminded her in some way of the white-faced wee thing
- She dropped down into the upholstered chair beside the base-burner, the pink and moisture of exertion out in her face, took to fanning herself with the end of a face-towel flung across her arm.
- The family towels were wet, wet and clammy and vile, all of them wet, he found, as he blindly snatched themhis own face-towel, his wifes, Veronas, Teds, Tinkas, and the lone bath-towel with the huge welt of initial.
- The family towels were wet, wet and clammy and vile, all of them wet, he found, as he blindly snatched them — his own face-towel, his wife’s, Verona’s, Ted’s, Tinka’s, and the lone bath-towel with the huge welt of initial.
- The family towels were wet, wet and clammy and vile, all of them wet, he found, as he blindly snatched them -- his own face-towel, his wife's, Verona's, Ted's, Tinka's, and the lone bath-towel with the huge welt of initial.