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loofah

Fibrous skeleton of the cylindrical fruit of the dishcloth gourd Luffa cylindrica, family Cucurbitaceae, used as a bath sponge.


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In fact, the soap is so translucent that the company can, and does, put objects visibly inside your bar--from loofahs for ladies to rubber ducks for kids ($6.
I've got at least 15 loofahs I can count, but you can't see them all because of the trellis.
Set in a featureless alluvial plane, it consists of a few factories and a far-flung scatter of suburban blockwork houses, but Benson Forsyth began to discern 'an older pattern of clusters of traditional dwellings located on slightly higher ground and surrounded by rice fields and exquisite frames for growing loofahs and drying rice grass'.
 
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