scourer

IPA: skˈaʊɝr

noun

  • A tool used to scour, usually used to clean cookware.
  • (obsolete) A rover or footpad; a prowling robber.
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Examples of "scourer" in Sentences

  • Pamela drops the scourer into the water with a splash.
  • Kegan is the greatest forum scourer the world has ever seen.
  • Figure II. 11 A simply made scourer for small volume production.
  • Figure II. 11 shows a simply made scourer for small volume production.
  • Clean the Jerusalem artichoke with a scourer to remove any dirt from the skin.
  • He had to wash up the mugs, they were rotten, and found a scourer under the sink to clean them with.
  • If you have seen it, please enjoy your smug sense of self-satisfaction, you diligent little internet-scourer, you.
  • I expect she will scourer old age homes, nurseries, burn units and orphanages to find deserving targets of her intellect and ah, wit.
  • 'To be brutally frank,' Bendall continued, 'if the Honourable Member for Marshwood truly wants to be helpful, he'd do far better by bringing round some bath scourer.
  • The felting of the wool is one of the troubles of the wool-scourer and is often difficult to avoid, it is mostly brought about by excessive working of the wool during the process, and by the use of too high a temperature in the scouring bath.

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