sponge|sponges in English
noun
[spʌndʒ]
aquatic animal with a porous outer body and a rigid or elastic skeleton; skeleton of a sponge; piece of flexible and absorbent plastic or rubber used for cleaning; one or that which absorbs; sponge
Use "sponge|sponges" in a sentence
1. Calcareous sponge, any of a class (Calcarea) of sponges characterized by skeletons composed entirely of calcium carbonate spicules (needlelike structures)
2. He always sponges off others.
3. Scraper attachment for sponges
4. Sponge baths .
5. Abrasive sponges for scrubbing the skin
6. Cob’s Sponge-Like Characteristics Under a microscope, Corncob resembles a sponge.
7. Soak the sponge.
8. The Contraceptive sponge is a soft polyurethane sponge impregnated with nonoxynol-9 spermicide
9. Sponges look like veins across the faces.
10. Purple sponges breathe water like air.
11. These are deep sea sponges, meter scale.
12. v Your kitchen sponge
13. The sponge is dry.
14. Greedy, sheep-sucking sponge!
15. Marine sponges have a long fossil record .
16. Synaptula lamperti lives on sponges (here in Indonesia).
17. Will this mark sponge off?
18. Miracle Complexion Sponge - Two Pack
19. They are sponges that regulate the flow of water.
20. It makes a superb filling for cakes and sponges.
21. Let's go to a sponge.
22. — The goddamn sponge is dry!
23. I've just found some sponge cake.
24. Would you like some more sponge?
25. Sponge cakes have a light texture.