Wash.

NOUN
  1. a state in northwestern United States on the Pacific
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How To Use Wash. In A Sentence

  • This exposes the inquiry as a total whitewash. Times, Sunday Times
  • The hull was holed in several places and the vessel was awash.
  • Struggling to support his wife and disabled teenage son, he has taken a second job at a car wash. Times, Sunday Times
  • In Vancouver, Wash., about 700 people demonstrated against what they described as undue influence by corporations in American life. Breaking News: CBS News
  • By the time I discovered the problem, the floor was awash.
  • The competition might not prove a total whitewash. Times, Sunday Times
  • The sink had overflowed and the kitchen floor was awash.
  • Many women made their own soap and took a pride in hanging out a white wash.
  • Scots must be singularly stupid if they are taken in by this sort of patronising cloud-cuckoo-land hogwash. Arise Nobel Laureate Salmond!
  • The combination of frontlight from the ceiling Cove and cross light from the ends of the Second Pipe makes a good, all purpose general wash.
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