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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121. She had had her hair freshly washed and styled.
122. The match was completely washed out.
123. Who told you that my plan washed out?
124. The fruit is washed and then graded by size.
125. The body of the drowned sailor was washed up.
126. Hundreds of houses have been washed away by floods.
127. A breeze washed against her face.
128. I've washed my hands of the whole affair.
129. Delicate clothes should be washed by hand.
130. I even washed the flipping bed sheets yesterday.
131. She washed the clothes in a tub.
132. Their marriage was washed up long before they separated.
133. This material has a tendency to shrink when washed.
134. Waves of nausea washed over him.
135. Torrential rain washed out most of the weekend's events.
136. They washed the clothes with soap powder.
137. A freak wave washed the two children away.
138. The sea washed against the shore.
139. They looked as if they hadn't washed in days.
140. More than 400 dead dolphins had been washed ashore.
141. My hair keeps flying away since I washed it this morning.
142. A ship got stranded along the shore,[http://sentencedict.com/washed.html] but last night sea waves washed it away again.
143. Part of the path had been washed away by the sea.
144. The fossils appear to be an early form of seaweed washed up on a beach.
145. The tide had washed up cargo from the wrecked ship.
146. He ducked his head under the hose and washed off.
147. The sea water washed mournfully against the sides of the boat.
148. Overnight the sea had washed up a lot of rubbish.
149. The soil was washed away by the flood, exposing bare rock.
150. When the wool is washed, it comes up beautifully soft and fluffy.