VERB | to wash | washed | washed washing | washes | |
SYNO | washed | water-washed |
VERB to infinitive | simple past | past participle
present participle | 3rd person
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- "Rinses" are a form of temporary hair color, usually applied to hair during a shampoo and washed out again the next time the hair is washed.
- In 1955 a flood washed out the old U.S. Highway 61 bridge at Kingston, the Illinois Central Railroad bridge at Rosetta, and a country road bridge on the tributary Second Creek.
- "Washed by Blood" was written after a conversation with another friend, who asked him "isn't it cool that we're washed by blood?
- Two years after the line opened, two goods sidings, situated between Koo Wee Rup and Bayles, were provided: Plowrights siding and Water Washed Sand siding.
- Clothes for the lower body, as well as the clothes of menstruating women, are washed separately. Items used for eating are washed in a different place.
- An IBC can be purchased as a new unit (bottle and cage), a rebottled unit (new bottle and washed cage) or a washed unit (both bottles and cages have been washed).
- Many denim articles are washed to make them softer and to reduce or minimize shrinkage even beyond what sanforization prevents.
- If some trousers are washed the material inside may degrade over time.
- Molas are very sturdy and well sewn. Authentic molas have already been washed many times and can be safely hand washed in warm water.
- The movie was remade in 1952 as "The Clown," starring Red Skelton as a washed-up clown rather than a washed-up boxer. It was remade again in 1979 by Franco Zeffirelli (see "The Champ").
- One record of this turtle was made in Ireland when a specimen washed ashore on Ballyhealy Beach in County Wexford. Another records one specimen being washed up on a beach in County Donegal, Ireland.
- Defectors aside, fishing boats with living crew have also washed up on Japanese shores.
- When the city of Vanport was washed out by a flood on Memorial Day in 1948, the library was washed out, and considered a "total loss." At the time, it had 7,000 books.
- Washed-rind or smear-ripened cheeses are cheeses which are periodically treated with brine or mold-bearing agents.
- Before the bathing suit could be completely washed off by the rain, the piece was taken down.
- An embankment that is washed away can be repaired or restored by replacing the washed away earth, which is necessarily large because embankments have a gentle slope.
- 5. Washing in water: The acid washed utensil is now washed thoroughly with water to remove the acid which can corrode the metal on prolonged exposure.
- Timber from the cargo washed ashore along the south coast of England. Beaches along the south coast of England were closed to prevent looters taking away washed-up timber.
- The name [...] in Sanskrit literally means 'washed from the rays of sun', from [...] 'sun rays', and [...] , 'washed'.
- "Be" is also used for reflexive forms of the verbs, as in French "j'ai lavé" 'I washed [...]', but "je me suis lavé" 'I washed myself', Italian "ho lavato" 'I washed [...]' vs.
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