towel
A large towel used for drying the body after bathing.
A disposable towel made of paper.
A small towel used for drying hands.
A towel that is not dirty.
A large towel used for drying off or lying on at the beach or a pool.
A clean towel, often one that has just been washed.
A towel made from cotton fabric.
A towel that has no moisture.
A towel that is pleasant to touch.
A towel that is soft and thick.
A general term for any towel used in a bathroom, such as a hand or bath towel.
A towel that has a lot of material and is very absorbent.
A towel that is soaked with water.
A towel used in the kitchen, often for drying hands or dishes.
A towel that is slightly wet.
A towel used for drying dishes. Usually called 'dishtowel' in AmE.
A towel that is pleasantly heated.
A small towel used for drying dishes.
A towel heated for use on the skin.
A towel that has been formed into a cylinder shape.
A towel that has been formed into a cylinder shape.
A towel made from terry cloth, a fabric with uncut loops.
A towel made from terry cloth, a fabric with uncut loops.
An absorbent pad worn by women during menstruation. The equivalent term in AmE is 'sanitary napkin'.
A frame or bar for hanging towels.
A bar for hanging towels.
A machine that dispenses paper towels.
Used to describe a towel suspended from a hook, rail, or rack.
To put a towel around something or someone.
To hang a towel loosely over something.