Sentences with wash
wash
W w - Stains that will wash out
- The bridge had washed out
- If your washing machine does not heat the water during its wash cycle, it is likely to need some kind repair.
- When you think about it a pressure washer can wash more than vehicles.
- An alibi that won't wash
- Carwash
- No one really likes wash day, or the ironing that follows, but in order to get your clothes looking their best.
- Most new car wash facilities start with both a monitoring system and a video.
- Mouthwash
- A wash dress
- Wash, the most general of these words, refers to any earthy material carried and deposited by running water; , drift, the more precise term as used in geology, is usually qualified by a word descriptive of the manner in which the material is transported [glacial or fluvial drift]; alluvium usually refers to a deposit of relatively fine particles, such as soil, left by a flood, etc.; , silt applies to material composed of very fine particles, such as that deposited on river beds or suspended in standing water
- He got a job washing dishes in a pizza parlour. [VERB noun]
- That coat could do with a wash.
- They looked as if they hadn't washed in days. [VERB]
- The sea washed against the shore. [VERB preposition/adverb]
- ...the wash from large ships. [+ from]
- A wave of self-consciousness can wash over her when someone new enters the room. [VERB + over]
- The lights from the truck sent a wash of pale light over the snow.
- He said her policies didn't work and the excuses didn't wash. [VERB]
- She washed the dirt from her clothes
- The flood washed away the bridge
- The stream washed a ravine in the hill
- Your excuses won't wash with me this time
- A thin wash of paint
- An eyewash
- To wash out dirt, a bridge washed away by the flood
- A heavy rain that washed gullies in the bank
- The flood washed out the road
- Soap that will wash silks
- To wash grime out of clothing.
- To be washed whiter than the snow.
- A meadow newly washed with morning dew.
- A shore or cliff washed by waves.
- The storm washed the boat up on the shore. A sailor was washed overboard.
- The rain had washed away the lettering on the stone.
- The flood had washed a new channel through the bottom lands.
- To wash brass with gold.
- After using the insecticide spray they washed completely.
- Monday is the day we wash.
- Fabrics guaranteed to wash.
- His honesty won't wash.
- The boat had washed ashore in the night.
- A hillside that washes frequently.
- Much of the topsoil washes away each spring.
- A wash dress.
- The situation may look hopeless now, but it will all come out in the wash.