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  • "Mermaids' tears" are small plastic pellets of waste (also known as nurdles) that wash up on beaches and look like plastic fish eggs.
  • Make sure you wash up well.
  • He headed to the bathroom to wash up.
  • More oil is expected to wash up on beaches in the next few days as weather worsens. Times, Sunday Times
  • Like the fact that any news story making a splash causes ripples that, no matter how tenuous the medical connection, inevitably wash up in my surgery. Times, Sunday Times
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  • When the animal dies, the shells often wash up on beaches and are hard to distinguish from the bubbles produced by waves splashing on the shore, hence the name ‘bubble shells.’
  • Make sure you wash up well.
  • Make sure you wash up well.
  • Then wash up, change your clothes, and come greet your future in-laws.
  • It said some raw sewage may wash up on beaches in the Firth of Forth. The Sun
  • He headed to the bathroom to wash up.
  • The wash up would be less competition, less choice for motorists, higher petrol prices - and no more shopper docket specials.
  • I didn't wash up the pans.
  • Muslims pray 5 times a day at specific times, and they perform ablutions (wash up) before they pray.
  • If the tide was up, the limpid water would wash up against the sea defences, and the smaller sailing boats that infest the river would tack right up to the sea wall.
  • So many ships have foundered along this coast, driven onto its reefs by storms or lured there by wreckers' lights, that pieces from Spanish galleons still wash up with the tide.
  • It's a good habit to wash up before a meal.
  • As increasing amounts of garbage wash up from nearby Jarkarta, residents of Indonesian island Untung Jawa are recycling and weaving it into souvenirs. Turning Trash Into Treasure
  • I'm now going to head downstairs and re-cover the sofa, wash up the pots and make a drink before retiring to my room to continue devouring this book.
  • At the water's edge they would hold hands as the waves would wash up on shore and, in the backwash, suck their heels down into the softened sand.
  • Why would you wash up a grubby saucepan when you could just grab another clean one from the cupboard? The Sun
  • In case you lose power, you will still have water to flush toilets or wash up.
  • All kinds of weird species (like the lancetfish shown) wash up on Oregon's beaches. Archive 2008-01-01
  • EVERY time I wash up a batch of crockery I marvel at the unimaginativeness of human beings who can travel under the sea and fly through the clouds, and yet have not known how to eliminate this sordid time-wasting drudgery from their daily lives. As I Please
  • Anyway I'm getting eaten alive by mozzies out here so perhaps we should go inside and wash up?
  • The highest of the spring tides might wash up all around the houseboat but it would never float again.
  • It's his turn to wash up but he'll try and duck out of it.
  • Why don't you learn to wash up, instead of walkin 'about talking like three-halfpennyworth of trash? Night Must Fall : a Play in Three Acts
  • The vato stays back to wash up and get ready when everyone's gone.
  • Gelatinous animals include more than just the medusa-like jellyfish that wash up on the beach - like comb jellies, which have a different architecture, and no stingers.
  • Some one had to go round with the coals, wash up, sweep, scrub, polish, fetch and carry.
  • Britain does itself no favors by complaining about a falling share price and lost dividends while eleven Americans lie dead, thousands of Gulf Coast residents have lost their livelihood, and innumerable wildlife wash up ashore drenched in BP guck. Rabbi Shmuley Boteach: BP, Gadhafi, and Britain's Oil Comeuppance
  • We're out of ammonia and have had to move on to bicarb to wash up, which requires greater skill.
  • A short ride in a motorised dinghy later and we wash up on the island. In search of Errol Flynn's Jamaica
  • Make you sure you wash up with hot, soapy water, and let crockery air-dry if possible.
  • More oil is expected to wash up on beaches in the next few days as weather worsens. Times, Sunday Times
  • So many ships have foundered along this coast, driven onto its reefs by storms or lured there by wreckers ' lights, that pieces from Spanish galleons still wash up with the tide.
  • I'm gonna get some wet washrags to wash up those nasty cuts.
  • I helped wash up the lunch things.
  • I bet you make breakfast and wash up their plates, too.
  • Dinner party chefs know how difficult it is to feed meat-eaters and vegetarians at the same table without cooking two meals and having a mountain of saucepans to wash up afterwards.
  • We hope to persuade them to help serve and cook and wash up at the bush breakfast in return for free food.
  • After wash up and vacuum and with the vehicle shining as new, the kids christened it 'choi', a street lingo popular among youngsters to describe something which is acceptable, nice looking and new. TravelPod.com TravelStream™ — Recent Entries at TravelPod.com
  • Bret is a wash up trying to hold on to what he was through horrible Reality TV. EXTRALIFE – By Scott Johnson - Today’s Comic: Last of it’s kind?
  • The girl helps her mother to wash up after dinner everyday.
  • Unless he watched his step, the brawny man could fall into the channel and drown, only to wash up in a distant place hours - days - later.
  • You probably wash up your dirty dishes immediately after eating, and stick bleach down the toilet with every tenth flush.

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