noun A piece of absorbent cloth or paper used for drying or wiping.
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Towels are used to provide guests with a means to dry off after washing their hands or taking a shower.
Towels are used in spa treatments for covering clients, wiping off oils or lotions, or providing warmth.
Towels are used to clean surfaces or dry items in hotels, homes, and other establishments.
Towels are used to lie on, dry off, or cover oneself at the beach or pool.
Towels are used to wipe off sweat, cover gym equipment, or provide a barrier between the body and surfaces.
A writer may use a towel to wipe down their workspace or to dry their hands after washing them.
A chef may use a towel to wipe down countertops, clean up spills, or to handle hot pots and pans.
A hairdresser may use a towel to dry a client's hair after washing it or to protect their clothing from hair clippings.
An athlete may use a towel to wipe sweat off during a workout or to dry off after a shower.
A housekeeper may use a towel to clean surfaces, wipe down mirrors, or to dry dishes.