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Meaning of wash off

Wordnet

wash off (v)

remove by the application of water or other liquid and soap or some other cleaning agent

Webster

wash off (a.)

Capable of being washed off; not permanent or durable; -- said of colors not fixed by steaming or otherwise.

wash off Sentence Examples

  1. The heavy downpour washed off the dirt and grime that had accumulated on the street.
  2. The waves crashed against the shore, washing off the footprints in the sand.
  3. The rain washed off the new paint on the garden fence, revealing the old, chipped surface beneath.
  4. The gardener used a hose to wash off the pesticides that had been sprayed on the plants.
  5. The mechanic washed off the grease and oil from the car engine with a degreaser.
  6. The window cleaners washed off the glass panes, leaving them sparkling clean.
  7. The scuba divers washed off their wetsuits and equipment before packing them away.
  8. The hiker washed off the mud from his boots before entering the tent.
  9. The painter washed off the excess paint from his brush into a sink.
  10. The child washed off the chocolate from his face after eating a messy dessert.

FAQs About the word wash off

remove by the application of water or other liquid and soap or some other cleaning agentCapable of being washed off; not permanent or durable; -- said of colors

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The heavy downpour washed off the dirt and grime that had accumulated on the street.

The waves crashed against the shore, washing off the footprints in the sand.

The rain washed off the new paint on the garden fence, revealing the old, chipped surface beneath.

The gardener used a hose to wash off the pesticides that had been sprayed on the plants.