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wash

noun as in laundry, bath

noun as in wave; water movement

noun as in coloring

verb as in be convincing

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Just wash, press, and frame a sack to add a special touch to any room in your house.

With a capacity of eight place settings, six wash settings, and even a reminder to refill your detergent, it’s a good addition to your kitchen.

Synthetics like polyester and nylon make their way into the environment from washing machines—which pull off and flush microfibers from the fabric—and of course, they also line landfills.

Two years prior, they’d said the building could use a power wash and little else.

Their powerful surges of water can uproot trees, topple buildings, carry boats inland and wash away beaches.

A limited edition export stout known as the Indra Kunindra came to wash it down.

Christian is the son of Mexican immigrants whose father works at a car wash and mother works at McDonalds.

First up is the larger wash still, its capacity ranging from 25,000 to 30,000 liters.

But since the government has now permitted the River God to leave the U.K., that excuse can no longer wash.

Brush the pastry with egg wash and sprinkle with fleur de sel and pepper.

He stood before the glass hung above the wash bench and 369 smoothed his hair.

Why, he ordered his chamber-maid to bring him some soap and warm water, that he might wash the sour krout off his hands.

Then said Nqong from his bath in the salt-pan, "Come and ask me about it to-morrow, because I'm going to wash."

On the wash-stand a spangled white tulle hat lay drowning in a basin half full of water.

Shiv steered into the wash room, and the doors dropped back into place.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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