mop

[mɑːp]

mop Definition

  • 1a tool with a long handle and a bundle of thick strings or a piece of sponge at the end, used for cleaning floors
  • 2to clean or wipe (something) with a mop

Using mop: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "mop" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She mopped the kitchen floor.

  • Example

    He used a mop to clean up the spill.

  • Example

    The janitor mopped the hallway.

  • Example

    I need to buy a new mop.

mop Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for mop

Phrases with mop

  • to defeat someone decisively in a competition or argument

    Example

    The home team mopped the floor with their opponents in the championship game.

  • mop up

    to clean or dry (something) with a mop

    Example

    After the party, we had to mop up the spilled drinks.

  • to wipe sweat from one's forehead, especially when working hard or in hot weather

    Example

    The workers mopped their brows after finishing the construction work.

Origins of mop

from Middle English 'mappe', from Medieval Latin 'mappa', meaning 'cloth or towel'

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Summary: mop in Brief

A 'mop' [mɑːp] is a cleaning tool consisting of a long handle and a bundle of thick strings or a piece of sponge at the end. It is used to clean floors by wiping or scrubbing them. The phrase 'mop the floor with someone' means to defeat someone decisively, while 'mop up' refers to cleaning or drying something with a mop. 'Mop the brow' means to wipe sweat from one's forehead.

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