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From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Related topics: Cleaning
squeegeesquee‧gee /ˈskwiːdʒiː/ noun [countable] DHCa tool with a thin rubber blade and a short handle, used for removing or spreading a liquid on a surface
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squeegee• Pressure jetting followed by natural drainage, squeegee assisted, or by wet vacuum. 5.• Start each squeegee stroke in a dry spot.• A window cleaner's squeegee is all you need.• Use a professional-type squeegee, available for about $ 20 at a janitorial supply store.
Origin squeegee (1800-1900) Probably from squeege “to squeeze” ((18-19 centuries)), from squeeze
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