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face washer (plural face washers)

  1. (Australia) A washcloth.
    • 2010, Anna Campen, War, Love and Laughter, →ISBN, page 44:
      She then proceeded to wash under her arms and around her neck and face with a face washer.
    • 2011, Peter Baines, Hands Across the Water, →ISBN:
      I found a handbag on the main bed and a second bloodstained face washer on the slow combustion stove in the lounge room.
    • 2012, Jacqueline Harvey, Code Name: Rescue, →ISBN:
      I grabbed the towel — which turned out to be about the size of a face washer — and did my best to cover my lower half.
    • 2012, Rubi Red, Turn Left at the Ocean, →ISBN, page 106:
      Drying your entire body with a face washer does not work.
  2. Any device for washing a face.
    • 1964, Mechanical World and Engineering Record - Volume 144, page 384:
      When the bolt and nut are tightened, the protrusions are flattened, either by contact with the bolt head or the nut face washer, forming a gap by which accurate measurement of bolt tension can be made.
    • 1980, Canadian Committee on Forest Fire Control, Reports Tabled at Annual Meeting, page 30:
      The face washer is tapered to provide a uniform flow surface between the backup washer and the face washer.
    • 2014, Lisa Scottoline, Francesca Serritella, Have a Nice Guilt Trip, →ISBN, page 72:
      Also I read that the electronic face washer exfoliates your skin, and as all women know, exfoliates is the magic word.