wash
[wɑːʃ]
Definition:
1. To make something or somebody clean using water and usually soap.
2. Move by or as if by water.
Use 'wash' in a sentence:
- 1. I must wash the car tomorrow.
- 2. I do the washing in our house.
- 3. He hadn't washed for days and was beginning to smell.
- 4. That blouse shouldn't look like that after only two washes.
- 5. My sweater shrank in the wash.
- 6. My hair snaggles when I wash it.
- 7. You wash the dishes and I'll dry.
- 8. Her singing career was all washed up by the time she was 27.
- 9. All I seem to do is cook, wash and pick up after the kids.
- 10. Do you wash windows?
- 11. She had her hair washed and set.
- 12. We were given a basin of water to wash our hands in.
- 13. Give the shirt a good soak before you wash it.
- 14. I wash my hair every night.
- 15. I usually wash clothes.
- 16. He put half a load of washing in the machine.
- 17. The prisoner started to wash down the walls of his cell.
- 18. People were short in those days – or else those military uniforms all shrank in the wash!
- 19. When you wash dishes, you only need to wash the dishes.
- 20. Turn the sweater inside out before you wash it.
- 21. Never mind washing the dishes ─ I'll do them later.
- 22. They wash their hands, arms and faces, and lastly, they wash their feet.
- 23. In the interests of hygiene, please wash your hands.
- 24. I'll wash and you can dry up.
- 25. It is usually economical to buy washing powder in large quantities.
- 26. Wash that mud off your boots before you come in.
- 27. He quickly washed his hands and face.
- 28. We wash our cars and hose our gardens without even thinking of the water that uses.
- 29. If your hands are dirty, go and wash them.
- 30. He headed to the bathroom to wash up.
- 31. Her hair could have done with a wash.
- 32. I didn't wash up the pans.
- 33. She was no longer able to wash herself.
- 34. These towels are ready for a wash.
- 35. I washed and changed before going out.
- 36. He went to the men's room to wash flecks of blood from his shirt.
- 37. The clothes on the washing line were frozen stiff.
- 38. He won't wash.
- 39. Go and wash your hands; they're absolutely black!
- 40. If you soak the tablecloth before you wash it, the stains should come out.
- 41. These ink stains won't wash out.
- 42. It was a luxury if you had a washing machine in those days.
- 43. The children seem to think I'm only fit for cooking and washing!
- 44. Part of the path had been washed away by the sea.
- 45. They built a wall to avoid soil being washed away.
- 46. She washed the blood from his face.
- 47. I'll just have a quick wash before dinner.
- 48. The sign on the wall said 'Now wash your hands'.
- 49. Those grease stains won't wash off.
- 50. She didn't like jeans that looked too washed out.
- 51. Your jeans are in the wash.
- 52. Wash the fruit thoroughly before use.
- 53. First I applied a blue colour wash to the canvas.
- 54. The body was washed up on the beach by the tide.
- 55. This smart washing machine will dispense an optimal amount of water for the load.