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washing off
verb
Present participle of wash off
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It felt as if the world were washing off her.
People wash their hands so much these days that they're washing off their sunscreen.
The combination of heat, motion and pressure cleans recyclable items, even washing off labels and glue.
There's a deck inches from the shoreline, and an outdoor shower for washing off the sand post-adventures.
The meeting ended as it started, with wet weather washing off four races from the turf course.
It took a few seconds of washing off the bread gloop to get the heart-breaking voicemail.
After washing off thick makeup covering the required two days' stubble growth, I lie back and the surgeon blindfolds me.
He felt, in the shower, as if he were washing off all the failures of the weekend.
Washing off minute dirt particles, along with makeup, every evening gives the skin a rest from exposure to possible irritants.
This involves removing the seed and washing off any residual fruit flesh before drying and milling the beans.
"Your makeup is washing off," one child accurately noted, as the performers sprawled in the spraying water at the end.
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