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It's a hard wash.
When Ainsworth talks about something being a "hard wash," he's referring to the process of washing out the interior of the huge tank that his truck is hauling.
It rained all day on Friday, and the dash from our room to the spa area, - where Alice had a hammam scrub, a hard wash in a steamy room - soaked us through.
If you are living in an area where water is very hard, wash your hair with water purified through reverse osmosis (RO).
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She had worked all of her life so hard, washing other people's clothes, traveling all over the country, all over the world, and she wanted to create a space that was peaceful and that was welcoming and I think that's what this place is.
The non-availability of water influences hand washing, with comments including: "We already have insufficient water for drinking purposes, so it's hard to wash our hands with the little water we have".
But without any showers, this one may be hard to wash off.
"The argument to read English or History is hard to wash with parents.
Petroleum jelly applied thickly to the hair could asphyxiate the insects, but it is very hard to wash out.
Brilliantines and pomades are either too oily, too heavy or too hard to wash out with shampoo.
As she got left behind, the problems clarified: Annie wasn't learning to read, she had no real grasp of time, and she found it hard to wash herself or brush her hair.
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