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Wash

wɒʃ

Wash definitions
verb
wash washed washes washing
  1. clean with water and, typically, soap or detergent

    "Auntie Lou had washed all their clothes"

    • clean oneself with soap and water

      "he reached for the soap and began to wash"

    • (with reference to a stain or dirt) remove or be removed by cleaning with water and detergent

      "they have to keep washing the mould off the walls"

    • (of fabric, a garment, or dye) withstand cleaning to a specified degree without shrinking or fading

      "a linen-mix yarn which washes well"

    • do one's laundry

      "I need someone to cook and wash for me"

    • wet or moisten (something) thoroughly

      "you are beautiful with your face washed with rain"

  2. (of flowing water) carry (someone or something) in a particular direction

    "floods washed away the bridges"

    • be carried by flowing water

      "an oil slick washed up on the beaches"

    • (especially of waves) sweep or splash in a particular direction

      "the sea began to wash along the decks"

    • (of a river, sea, or lake) flow through or lap against (a country, coast, etc.)

      "offshore islands washed by warm blue seas"

    • sift metallic particles from (earth or gravel) by running water through it

      "the sand has been churned and washed by miners"

  3. brush with a thin coat of dilute paint or ink

    "the walls were washed with shades of umber"

    • coat inferior metal with (a film of gold or silver from a solution)

      "copper washed with silver"

  4. seem convincing or genuine

    "charm won't wash with this crew"

    be accepted be acceptable be plausible be convincing hold up hold water stand up bear scrutiny stand the test of time be believable/credible pass muster prove true make sense