0 a cloth used for drying plates, knives and forks, etc., after you have washed them --
1 a cloth used for drying dishes --
I expect he began at once to figure how he could turn that to his advantage—regarding me as a dishtowel that he could wring dry and throw aside.
It saved wear on the dishtowels, and it amused her.
On his return trip we waited until he had entered the carton and then clapped a dishtowel over the hole.
As she passed through the sitting room on her way out, her mother would appear in the doorway, dishtowel in hand.
She had run out to the corner of the house, dishtowel in hand, to watch their movements as far as she could see them.
The widow was standing on her front door step with a dishtowel in one hand.
Pour the water off, then transfer the tofu cubes to a non-terry dishtowel or double layer of paper towels placed atop a plate.
Cover the cooked tortillas with a dishtowel to keep them warm.