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wash <a wash; washes> V. (out)

wash MINER.

wash SUST. (clothing)

alkali wash QUÍM.

clay wash

mouth wash MED.

side wash

wash boring

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The larger ones, which possessed receptacles for soap-dishes, were the predecessors of the modern bathroom wash basin, or sink.
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Sally had taken the ring off to wash up before bed when it fell into the bathroom sink's drain.
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Tropical cyclones and other storm events also result in wave wash over and extreme high water also occurs during spring tides.
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It seems to wash over everything -- the surrounding mountains, the patches of scrub on the ridges, the boulders that cling to unlikely gradients.
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Many inmates used their morning ersatz coffee to wash themselves; since it tasted so bad, it wasn't worth drinking anyway.
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Using a wet pastry brush, wash down any sugar crystals that have stuck to the side of the pan.
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Oil and tar can commonly wash up onto the beaches as well, 94% of which originates from oil spills, engine lubrication oil, and tanker washings.
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Heavy or biohazardous stains such as blood and feces may require longer wash times and stronger formulas.
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Intrinsic to the synthetic knit is its wrinkle-free nature, which is achieved without the use of harsh chemical coatings and doesn't wash out.
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Scrub the area with a loofah, exfoliating brush, or any exfoliating wash about twice a day until the hair starts to come to the surface.
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