en cleaning clothing

An English term in ConceptNet 5.8

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Effects of cleaning clothing

  • en dirt to be removed ➜
  • en it shrinks ➜
  • en wrinkles ➜
  • en you appear well dressed ➜
  • en becoming tighter ➜
  • en better smells ➜
  • en bleach spots on the clothes ➜
  • en cleaning marks ➜
  • en your clothes look better ➜
  • en the clothes look new ➜
  • en the clothing becomes clean ➜
  • en damage to the clothing ➜
  • en dirty water ➜
  • en going to the dry cleaner ➜
  • en a good feeling ➜
  • en having clean clothes ➜
  • en looking nice ➜
  • en they might smell better ➜
  • en reduction of dirt ➜
  • en to remove stains ➜
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cleaning clothing is used for…

  • en removing stains ➜
  • en appearance ➜
  • en appropriate appearance and health ➜
  • en avoiding smelling bad ➜
  • en being presentable in society ➜
  • en eliminate disease ➜
  • en eliminate smells ➜
  • en getting the dirt off of clothes ➜
  • en good hygene ➜
  • en good looks ➜
  • en hygiene ➜
  • en keeping fresh ➜
  • en lint removal ➜
  • en looking professional ➜
  • en looking smart ➜
  • en maintenance ➜
  • en making your clothes look nice ➜
  • en making the clothing look nice ➜
  • en making the clothing smell better ➜
  • en prolong the life ➜
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cleaning clothing requires…

  • en detergent ➜
  • en water ➜
  • en water and soap ➜
  • en a washing machine ➜
  • en chemicals ➜
  • en cleansers ➜
  • en a good washing powder ➜
  • en soap ➜
  • en washing ➜

cleaning clothing is a subevent of…

  • en you lose a sock ➜
  • en clothes get wet ➜
  • en adding soap ➜
  • en getting dirty ➜
  • en hang the clothing up ➜
  • en loading the clothes washer ➜
  • en operate a washing machine ➜
  • en opn the washing machine ➜
  • en pouring bleach ➜
  • en put them in the washer ➜
  • en things get broken ➜
  • en using the washing machine ➜
  • en wash them in a washing machine ➜
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