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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91. Amy washed and went to bed.
92. She washed the floor with a rag.
93. She looked washed out and listless.
94. The rain washed the dry leaves into the ditch.
95. She didn't like jeans that looked too washed out.
96. The body was washed out to sea.
97. The soil has been washed down into the valley.
98. Water washed over the deck.
99. His trousers have been freshly washed and ironed.
100. Having washed the towels, she began to rinse them.
101. A feeling of utter helplessness washed over him.
102. The storm washed out the highway.
103. The body was found washed up on a beach.
104. We washed our hands of politics long ago.
105. She washed up and left the dishes to drain.
106. She gently washed and dressed the wound.
107. I washed my hands under the kitchen tap.
108. The good news washed sleep out of his eyes.
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109. I rinsed the clothes I had washed.
110. All the glasses should be washed out and sterilised.
111. Have the dishes been washed up yet?
112. All the glasses should be washed out and sterilized.
113. Do you mind! I just washed that floor!
114. Last night's tide washed up some quite beautiful shells.
115. I've washed my hands of the whole sordid business.
116. Coloured cloth often fades when it is washed.
117. He'd cooked dinner and washed the dishes.
118. Several dead birds had been washed ashore.
119. Huge waves washed him overboard.
120. He was washed overboard in the storm.