wash off

VERB
  1. remove by the application of water or other liquid and soap or some other cleaning agent
    he managed to wash out the stains
    he washed the dirt from his coat
    The nurse washed away the blood
    Can you wash away the spots on the windows?
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How To Use wash off In A Sentence

  • When trees were cut down, heavy rainfall would wash off the topsoil and leach the nutrients.
  • Rub down the door and wash off the dust before applying the varnish.
  • Watch the rock awash off the southern point and anchor in 20/30Ft of water.
  • For body lice, use pyrethrum with piperonyl butoxide lotion over the whole body and wash off after 10 minutes.
  • Black coatings on stainless steel wash off easily, leaving a dull gray appearance.
  • We say Easy to apply and wash off, and left the skin feeling smoother. Times, Sunday Times
  • Rub down the door and wash off the dust before applying the varnish.
  • We say Easy to apply and wash off, and left the skin feeling smoother. Times, Sunday Times
  • We dismounted at a final waterfall to wash off some of the dust caked onto our faces.
  • If slugs are present it is best to wash off all the soil and repot the plant using fresh potting mix.
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