Similar words: dashed, slashed, smashed, abashed, washed out, squashed, splashed, unabashed. Meaning: [wɑʃ ,wɔʃ /wɒʃ] adj. 1. clean by virtue of having been washed in water 2. wet as from washing; sometimes used in combination.
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31. He would walk along the beach collecting the flotsam and jetsam that had been washed ashore.
32. After you've washed your shirt, you have to rinse it twice with clean warm water.
33. She washed her face at the pump in front of the inn.
34. Washed - out jeans were very fashionable at that time.
35. He never washed, and always wore a filthy old jacket.
36. The body was washed up on the beach by the tide.
37. The trousers shrank when I washed them, but they weren't really big enough in the first place.
38. We wandered along the shore, stepping over the flotsam that had washed up in the night.
39. He had squirmed and wriggled and screeched when his father had washed his face.
40. I love the squeaky-clean feel of my hair after I've washed it.
41. They built a wall to avoid soil being washed away.
42. We washed some bread down with a glass of milk for breakfast.
43. Sometimes our vision clears only after our eyes are washed away with ears.
44. Sometimes our vision clears only after our eyes are washed away with tears.
45. Only when our eyes have been washed by tears(sentencedict.com), can we have a broader field of vision.
46. He hummed a little tune as he washed the dishes.
47. He took two aspirin immediately and washed them down with three cups of water.
48. He washed up his mug and put it back on the shelf.
49. Given the sophistication of modern machines[sentencedict .com], there is little that cannot be successfully washed at home.
50. He ducked under the hose and washed his face.
51. I washed and changed before going out.
52. The rain had washed away the footprints.
53. All the colours bled when the clothes was washed.
54. This garment should be washed carefully.
55. Wool usually damages if washed in hot water.
56. The young man was washed overboard in the storm.
57. Suddenly, a new idea washed over me.
58. The stream had washed a channel in the sand.
59. As he washed he whistled a tune.
60. She had a hot bath and washed her hair.