sponge|sponged|sponges|sponging in English

verb

[spʌndʒ]

clean with a sponge; wipe with a sponge; absorb liquid; exploit, live at the expense of others

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1. Calcareous sponge, any of a class (Calcarea) of sponges characterized by skeletons composed entirely of calcium carbonate spicules (needlelike structures)

2. 2 The pedlar sponged money off us.

3. The words and drawings sponged off yesterday.

4. The mother sponged crayon marks off.

5. 27 Clean the rug by sponging it gently.

6. He sponged off his family for many years.

7. He always sponges off others.

8. Scraper attachment for sponges

9. Wearily, she sponged her torso and stomach, cleaning her wounds.

10. Sponge baths .

11. Abrasive sponges for scrubbing the skin

12. Cob’s Sponge-Like Characteristics Under a microscope, Corncob resembles a sponge.

13. D Avitaminosis causes the softening and sponging of bones in adults

14. Soak the sponge.

15. The Contraceptive sponge is a soft polyurethane sponge impregnated with nonoxynol-9 spermicide

16. Sponges look like veins across the faces.

17. Purple sponges breathe water like air.

18. These are deep sea sponges, meter scale.

19. v Your kitchen sponge

20. The sponge is dry.

21. Greedy, sheep-sucking sponge!

22. Marine sponges have a long fossil record .

23. Synaptula lamperti lives on sponges (here in Indonesia).

24. Will this mark sponge off?

25. 12 He spent his life grumbling about missed opportunities and sponging on his father for money.