Examples of using "Handdoek" in a sentence and their english translations:
Hand me my towel.
The towel is wet.
The towel is dry.
Get me a towel.
Hand me a towel.
Where's my towel?
The towel is red.
The towels are dirty.
He needs a towel.
I need a towel.
This towel is harsh to the touch.
Did you bring a towel?
- I handed Tom a towel.
- I handed a towel to Tom.
I'll bring one more towel.
I'll get you a towel.
The towel is in the bathroom.
You need a towel, don't you?
I need a dry towel.
Let me get you a towel.
He wet the towel with water.
Mary dried her hair with a towel.
She dried that baby with a clean towel.
Mary came out of the bathroom with only a towel on.
Tom used a towel to dry his hair.
I'm throwing in the towel.
In spite of our encouragement, he decided to throw in the towel.
Maybe it's time to throw in the towel.
I was looking for a shower cap, but all I could find was a towel in the shape of a turban.
"Just where are you, Dima?!" Al-Sayib asked, getting a towel to wipe the spilled Fanta.