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Free sign up"washed up" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It typically refers to someone or something that has seen better days and is past their prime. Example sentence: Upon returning to his hometown, the once-famous actor was dismayed to discover his career had become washed up and forgotten.
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washed up
verb
Past of wash up
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WASHED UP: Beach goers discovered a dead blue whale washed up on a beach near Tokyo, Japan.
You're washed up, I'm washed up.
Washed up at 20.
Garbage washed up on beaches.
Well, he's washed up now.
"I'm not washed up yet.
He wasn't washed up, though.
"It was washed up in Morecambe.
She retorted by calling me "washed up".
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He allowed himself to be camp, funny, washed-up Rupert.
I know: I was that washed-up unfortunate once.
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