wash
- wash
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noun (esp. BrE)
ADJECTIVE
▪ good
▪ quick
▪ car (BrE, AmE)
VERB + WASH
▪ have
▪ He had a quick wash and shave.
▪ do (BrE, AmE)
▪ I'm doing a dark wash (= washing all the dark clothes together).
▪ could do with (BrE), could use (AmE), need
▪ That car could do with a good wash.
PREPOSITION
▪ in the wash (= being washed or waiting to be washed) (BrE, AmE)
▪ Your shirt's in the wash.
PHRASES
▪ come out in the wash (BrE, AmE, figurative)
▪ This will all come out in the wash (= the truth will be revealed).
{{Roman}}II.{{/Roman}} verb
ADVERB
▪ carefully, properly (BrE), thoroughly
▪ gently
▪ She gently washed and dressed the wound.
▪ quickly
▪ frequently, regularly
▪ Hands need to be washed regularly with hot water.
PHRASES
▪ freshly washed, newly washed
▪ the smell of freshly washed hair
Wash is used with these nouns as the object: ↑
car, ↑
clothes, ↑
dish, ↑
floor, ↑
glass, ↑
hair, ↑
hand, ↑
laundry, ↑
lettuce, ↑
linen, ↑
nappy, ↑
shirt, ↑
vegetables, ↑
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Wash — Wash, n. 1. The act of washing; an ablution; a cleansing, wetting, or dashing with water; hence, a quantity, as of clothes, washed at once. [1913 Webster] 2. A piece of ground washed by the action of a sea or river, or sometimes covered and… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Wash — (w[o^]sh), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Washed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Washing}.] [OE. waschen, AS. wascan; akin to D. wasschen, G. waschen, OHG. wascan, Icel. & Sw. vaska, Dan. vaske, and perhaps to E. water. [root]150.] 1. To cleanse by ablution, or dipping … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
wash — [wôsh, wäsh] vt. [ME wasshen < OE wæscan, akin to Ger waschen: for prob. IE base see WATER] 1. to clean by means of water or other liquid, as by dipping, tumbling, or scrubbing, often with soap, a detergent, etc. 2. to make clean in a… … English World dictionary
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Wash — Wash, v. i. 1. To perform the act of ablution. [1913 Webster] Wash in Jordan seven times. 2 Kings v. 10. [1913 Webster] 2. To clean anything by rubbing or dipping it in water; to perform the business of cleansing clothes, ore, etc., in water. She … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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wash — [n1] laundry, bath ablution, bathe, cleaning, cleansing, dirty clothes, laundering, rinse, scrub, shampoo, shower, washing; concepts 451,514 wash [n2] wave; water movement ebb and flow, eddy, flow, gush, heave, lapping, murmur, roll, rush, spurt … New thesaurus
Wash — Wash, a. 1. Washy; weak. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] Their bodies of so weak and wash a temper. Beau. & Fl. [1913 Webster] 2. Capable of being washed without injury; washable; as, wash goods. [Colloq.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
wash up — in BrE means ‘to wash crockery and cutlery after use’, whereas in AmE it means ‘to wash one s hands and face’ … Modern English usage