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    sponge
    [spənj]
    verb
    sponging (present participle)
    1. wipe, rub, or clean with a wet sponge or cloth:
      "she sponged him down in an attempt to cool his fever"
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    2. informal
      obtain or accept money or food from other people without doing or intending to do anything in return:
      "they found they could earn a perfectly good living by sponging off others"
      Similar:
      scrounge off/from
      be a parasite on
      impose on
      beg from
      borrow from
      be dependent on
      bludge on
      • obtain (something) without doing anything in return for it:
        "he edged closer, clearly intending to sponge money from her"
    Origin
    Old English sponge (in sponge), via Latin from Greek spongia, later form of spongos, reinforced in Middle English by Old French esponge.
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