Mops
A noun, "mops" refers to cleaning tools, typically consisting of absorbent material (like cotton, synthetic fibers, or sponges) attached to a handle, used for cleaning floors and other surfaces by wiping them with water, cleaning solutions, or other fluids. It can also be used to describe the act of cleaning with a mop or the condition of a mop needing to be cleaned. The term can extend figuratively to describe a mop-like appearance of unkempt hair.
Mops meaning with examples
- She grabbed the mops and buckets to start cleaning the kitchen floor after the dinner rush. The janitor keeps the mops in a neat line, ready to go for the next floor scrubbing. My grandmother would always rinse the mops until the water was crystal clear. The janitor had to buy new mops as the ones in the store room were worn out. After mopping, she wrung out the mops thoroughly to prevent streaks.
- He mops the floor every other day to keep it clean. I mops my brow in the summer, and I was too lazy to get up and mops the floor after the accident. She mops up the spills quickly. The cleaning service mops weekly, and he used to mops by himself before.
- His hair was a messy mops of unruly curls.
- She was busy mops the bathroom floor and it was her daily chore.
- Despite the spilled drink on the table, she did not mops immediately.