Sentence examples for wash from inspiring English sources

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wash

noun

The process or an instance of washing or being washed by water or other liquid.

  • I'm going to have a quick wash before coming to bed.

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He, determined to help wash dishes with an oblivious mama not acknowledging his signs for 'up!', found me and a lazy dog blocking his way.

I wash in public toilets and sleep in the park," he said.

Chadwick's despondent vocals and a melancholic guitar line are run though a heavy wash of reverb, the kind of song that sounds like it was written at the depressing end of an all-night bender.

"It is not enough for the government to wash its hands of people in their care".

We believe it is illegal for the commonwealth to wash its hands of its responsibilities".

A hamam involves being covered in mud by a woman in Birkenstocks and then having her wash it off you.

Wales may have posted a record victory over Argentina and helped wash away the bitter taste of defeat by South Africa but this impressive demolition of the Pumas came at the end of the week of disappearing centres.

Using Carolyn's head and the wash basin as steps, I clambered on to the upper berth with all the grace of Mr Blobby.

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