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Meaning of bewash
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bewash (v. t.)
To drench or souse with water.
bewash Sentence Examples
- The car had not been washed in weeks, resulting in a layer of unsightly grime.
- After a muddy hike, I decided to bewash my clothes and boots thoroughly.
- The bathtub was in desperate need of a good bewash, as it was covered in soap scum and hair.
- The mechanic bewashed the engine of the car to diagnose the cause of the knocking sound.
- The chef carefully bewashed the vegetables before adding them to the salad.
- The nurse bewashed the patient's wounds with antiseptic to prevent infection.
- The artist bewashed the canvas with a thin layer of paint to create a smooth surface for the artwork.
- The archaeologist bewashed the ancient artifact to remove centuries of dirt and grime.
- The gardener bewashed the garden tools before storing them away for the winter.
- The window cleaner bewashed the windows of the skyscraper to provide a crystal-clear view.
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To drench or souse with water.
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The car had not been washed in weeks, resulting in a layer of unsightly grime.
After a muddy hike, I decided to bewash my clothes and boots thoroughly.
The bathtub was in desperate need of a good bewash, as it was covered in soap scum and hair.
The mechanic bewashed the engine of the car to diagnose the cause of the knocking sound.