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dry-clean

1 of 1verb
/ˈdraɪklin/
Forms:dry-cleans,dry-cleaning,dry-cleaned,dry-cleaned
1

to clean clothing, bedding, or other fabrics using special chemicals and not water

  • He decided to dry-clean his suit before the wedding.
  • She took her jacket to the shop to have it dry-cleaned.
  • You should dry-clean this fabric to avoid damaging it.
  • I dry-cleaned my coat to remove the winter stains.
  • You can dry-clean delicate fabrics like wool and cashmere.