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The phrase "hose out" is correct and can be used in written English.
This phrase is used to describe the process of using a hose to clean something, often with water and pressure. For example, "We hosed out the gutters to get rid of any debris."
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"I took the hose out before Game 3," Morell said.
Now when he spoke to her it was the same way he spoke to everyone else, to tell her to hose out the rest rooms.
If Mr. Kloosterboer and Ms. Sigler chose, they could easily hose out the house come spring cleaning day and then squeegee it dry in about an hour.
(c) Take a hose out of someone else's gas tank and put it in your own?
You can hose out the rear compartment; GMC provided a drain.
Get your garden hose out and turn it on to full blast.
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And do you only get credit for hosing out hog parlors if you did it without an agenda?
Its hard-plastic interior and no-nonsense finishing are made to be hosed out after a long day in the dust, rounding up those longhorns.
I found watching them soothing, and, to my surprise, as someone who has never liked housework, I enjoyed all my chicken-related labors — feeding and watering them and hosing out their Eglu.
As Nick hosed out a final load of grease, I sat in the dining room with the franchise holder, a woman named Debi Haq, under a forlorn banner announcing, "Baconalia!
It is not intended to be hosed out, nor is the FX4, which with its black leather seats looks more suited to a goateed bachelor -- or, to the dismay of some male pickup enthusiasts, a woman.
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