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sponge <a sponge; sponges> N (sea creatures)

sponge <a sponge; sponges> ADJ (relations)

sponge <a sponge; sponges> N

sponge N (relations)

sponge VB (relations)

sponge ADJ

sponge
sponge

sponge N

platinum sponge

sponge cake <a sponge cake; sponge cakes> N

sponge cloth

sponge grease PETRO ENINEER

sponge method INDUST

sponge out VB

sponge rubber CHEM

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Hold the dough in your hand and rub it gently on the child's skin daily, the way you would use a sponge or loofah.
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It is cheap and simple, perhaps with similarities to sponge cake.
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Some squeegees are backed with a sponge which can soak up soapy water from a bucket for application to a dirty window.
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By 1900 he had invented and patented an egg-beater that could prepare eggs for a sponge cake in three and a half minutes, previously it took 15.
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Sponge irons with a diameter less than 5 mm go to the briquet unit to produce briquets (diameter above 25 mm).
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The rich man is cocooned by feather and goose-down pillows, atop a multi-layer sponge of calico-pocketed springs, hand-packed lamb's wool, silk, mohair, cotton, alpaca and long-stranded horsehair.
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A sponge larva will settle on a snail shell.
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Preparation starts with the baking of a firm sponge cake in a ring shaped baking tin.
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This was a light sponge cake filled with a souffle and topped with chocolate glaze.
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A sponge and a loofah were hanging in the shower.
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