bewash (Meaning)

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bewash (v. t.)

To drench or souse with water.

Synonyms & Antonyms of bewash

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bewash Sentence Examples

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

FAQs About the word bewash

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.