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Sentences with washing-up

wash·ing-up
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  • Martha volunteered to do the washing-up.
  • ...a brimming bowl of washing-up.
  • In AM, use wash the dishes
  • A washing-up machine
  • I'll do the washing-up if you put it all away.
  • This washing-up liquid is kinder to my hands than that one.
  • 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.
  • To give the car a wash.
  • A heavy wash.
  • She gave the room a wash of pale blue.
  • The wash of the waves had drenched us.
  • Listening to the wash of the Atlantic.
  • The wash of the incoming tide.
  • The little boats tossed about in the wash from the liner's propellers.
  • Wing wash.
  • A hair wash.
  • To apply wash to a skinned knee; mouthwash; eyewash.
  • A gold wash.
  • Hogwash.
  • The company's financial position is a wash compared with last year.
  • A wash dress.
  • The situation may look hopeless now, but it will all come out in the wash.
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