en washing dirt from between toes

An English term in ConceptNet 5.8

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Effects of washing dirt from between toes

  • en clean feet ➜
  • en clean toes ➜
  • en cleanliness ➜
  • en avoiding foot fungus growth ➜
  • en a back strain ➜
  • en cleaner feet ➜
  • en cleans them ➜
  • en your feet will feel comfortable ➜
  • en get grossed out ➜
  • en getting your feet clean ➜
  • en a great feeling of cleanliness ➜
  • en hurt your back ➜
  • en keeping your feet clean ➜
  • en a sore back ➜
  • en toejam ➜
  • en your toes become clean ➜
  • en your toes to be clean ➜
  • en a wet washrag ➜
  • en you will make mud ➜

washing dirt from between toes is used for…

  • en appearance ➜
  • en being clean ➜
  • en cleanliness ➜
  • en daily grooming ➜
  • en general health ➜
  • en health ➜
  • en hygene ➜
  • en hygenie ➜
  • en impressing your boyfriend ➜
  • en impressing the ladies ➜
  • en keeping your toes clean ➜
  • en makes your podiatrist happy ➜
  • en personal cleanliness ➜
  • en personal hygeine ➜
  • en pretty feet ➜
  • en to prevent bacterial build-up ➜
  • en to prevent foot-odor ➜
  • en prevents foot disease ➜
  • en prevents nail infections ➜
  • en providing cleanliness ➜
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washing dirt from between toes is a subevent of…

  • en you use soap ➜
  • en you bend over ➜
  • en clean feet ➜
  • en getting into contact with soap ➜
  • en hum a little tune ➜
  • en letting a fart ➜
  • en noticing a sore ➜
  • en a person in the world dies ➜
  • en rinse your toes with water ➜
  • en rub your toes with soap ➜
  • en you tickle your feet ➜
  • en whistle ➜

washing dirt from between toes requires…

  • en water ➜
  • en soap ➜
  • en soap and water ➜
  • en steel wool ➜
  • en water and effort ➜
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