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Discover Ludwig"get washed up" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to getting yourself cleaned up, for example after a long day of outdoor activities. For example, "I'm exhausted from the hike. I'm going to get washed up before dinner."
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Torre defended O'Neill by saying, "you don't get washed up from April to May" and emphasizing his early power splurge.
What we haven't heard is that children get washed up on the shore at Bodrum every single day.
They get washed up when they are no longer what they were when they sold tickets, and they don't know what to do with themselves.
It's a three-album progression that's seen them crash-land in the Top 20 (most notably with wonderfully dumb chantalong There's No Other Way), get washed up in a drunken haze (Pop Scene and its disastrous airing at the NME's Gimme Shelter benefit gig) and finally come back seemingly more together than ever.
The Picture talk activity, which is similar to Newstelling, encourages the children to report on past and present experiences, and also projecting and predicting (e.g. 'How do you think the shells feel when they get washed up on the beach?' 'What do you think would happen if there were a creature living in the shell and it got washed up on the beach?').
When oiled birds get washed up on beaches around Atlantic coasts, only about 1.5% of the dead auks are puffins, but many others may have died far from land and sunk.
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Producers risk taking a bath, getting washed up, going down the drain (or its ruder equivalent).
"But you need to be here during storms, when it gets washed up – October is best".
The New Yorker, September 21 , 1946 P. 96A dead whale gets washed up on the beach at a Maryland resort.
By John Brooks The New Yorker, September 21 , 1946 P. 96A dead whale gets washed up on the beach at a Maryland resort.
Since the group started in October 2015, they have cleared up 1,740 tonnes of waste – mostly plastic – that gets washed up by the sea.
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