wash up Antonyms
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Meaning of wash up
Wordnet
wash up (v)
wash one's face and hands
carry somewhere (of water or current or waves)
wash dishes
be carried somewhere by water or as if by water
wear out completely
wash up Sentence Examples
- The waves washed up onto the sandy shore, leaving behind a trail of seashells and seaweed.
- The flood waters washed up to the edge of the house, threatening to inundate it.
- The dishwasher didn't work properly, and the dishes came out looking like they hadn't been washed up.
- I spent all afternoon washing up the dishes after the party.
- The shipwrecked sailors washed up on a deserted island, where they had to fend for themselves.
- The laundry washed up surprisingly well, leaving the clothes looking bright and fresh.
- The high tide washed up all sorts of debris onto the beach, including plastic bottles and old tires.
- The heavy rains washed up the dirt and debris on the road, creating a muddy mess.
- The dog washed up after rolling in the mud, leaving paw prints all over the floor.
- The waves washed up on the boat, rocking it gently from side to side.
FAQs About the word wash up
wash one's face and hands, carry somewhere (of water or current or waves), wash dishes, be carried somewhere by water or as if by water, wear out completely
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The waves washed up onto the sandy shore, leaving behind a trail of seashells and seaweed.
The flood waters washed up to the edge of the house, threatening to inundate it.
The dishwasher didn't work properly, and the dishes came out looking like they hadn't been washed up.
I spent all afternoon washing up the dishes after the party.