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She used her hanke to wipe the sweat off her forehead, making sure her lipstick didn't smudge.

When the gust of wind blew dirt into her eyes, she reached into her jacket to find her hanke.

She always kept a hanke in her bag in case of sudden weather changes or to wipe her face.

The hanke was a symbol of her grandmother, whom she carried with her as a memento.

She could barely fit her hanke in her clutch as it was so small and well-worn.

The hanke was more than just a piece of cloth; it was a personal attachment that she cherished.

She handed him a hanke to dry his face after he had fallen and got a bit messy.

When the flies buzzed around her meal, she fished for her hanke in the depths of her purse.

The hanke was particularly useful when she was out for long walks in the city, especially during the winter months.

She used her hanke to wipe her hands clean after handling the vegetables at the market.

When she sneezed, she whipped out her hanke and promptly wiped her nose.

Her hanke was a family heirloom, passed down from her grandmother to her.

In public places, she preferred to use her hanke rather than throw a tissue away.

She carried a hanke with her, not because she needed it, but because it was a custom in her family.

The hanke was a piece of cloth that she often used during her meetings to subtly wipe her hands.

When the pollen lightly dusted her face, she reached for her hanke to wipe it away.

He offered her his hanke to wipe the lipstick around her mouth off her chin.

She often used her hanke to rub the cream on her face, ensuring it was evenly applied.

The hanke was her favorite cloth, not because it had special properties, but because it was a part of her routine.