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sandsoap

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Etymology

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From sand +‎ soap.

Noun

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sandsoap (countable and uncountable, plural sandsoaps)

  1. A kind of soap with embedded grains of sand, giving it a coarse, gritty texture, and used for exfoliation or for scrubbing residue from smooth surfaces such as pots and pans.
    • 1922, Joseph Hergesheimer, Mountain Blood[1]:
      He filled a basin with water, and, with an old brush and piece of sandsoap, attacked the stove.
    • 1988, Mary Steele, Mallyroot's Pub at Misery Ponds, Ringwood: Puffin Books, page 71:
      Pa and the two children washed and polished all the windows, and Henry scrubbed B. Singlet's sign with sandsoap and a brush.
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