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How to Say Thank You in English
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Personal Care, Hygiene, and Grooming
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toilet paper
(n)
I bought two rolls of toilet paper.
I bought two rolls of toilet paper.
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tissue
(n)
Do you have tissues?
Do you have tissues?
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makeup
(n)
cosmetics used to enhance or alter appearance
The makeup artist is putting makeup on the woman.
The makeup artist is putting makeup on the woman.
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soap
(n)
a substance, usually in liquid or bar form, that is used to clean items
Bathe with soap and water every day.
Bathe with soap and water every day.
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toothbrush
(n)
a small brush used to clean your teeth
The girl is brushing her teeth with an electric toothbrush.
The girl is brushing her teeth with an electric toothbrush.
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toothpaste
(n)
a thick liquid that is used with a toothbrush to clean your teeth
We're out of toothpaste.
We're out of toothpaste.
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shampoo
(n)
a liquid soap specifically for the hair
The woman is shampooing her hair.
The woman is shampooing her hair.
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conditioner
(n)
a substance, usually a liquid, used after shampoo to improve the state of the hair
shampoo and conditioner
shampoo and conditioner
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deodorant
(n)
a substance that masks body odor
antiperspirant deodorant
antiperspirant deodorant
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perfume
(n)
spray perfume
spray perfume
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lipstick
(n)
The woman is putting on red lipstick.
The woman is putting on red lipstick.
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moisturizer
(n)
a liquid or gel used to rehydrate the skin
hair spray
(p)
razor
(n)
shaving foam
(n)
hand soap
(n)
aftershave
(n)
a fragrant lotion used after shaving the face
shower gel
(n)
face towel
(p)
cleansing pad
(p)
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