“washed” use in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “washed”:

+ Driftwood is wood that has been washed onto the shore of a sea, river, or lake by winds, tides, waves or man.

+ The goats might eat all the other plants which could lead to erosion and the soil could be washed away.

+ The record was not very successful, so he washed cars to make a living.

+ It was named after large lumps of ambergris which washed ashore here.

+ Thallium can be a pollutant if the thallium waste from metal processing is washed away.

washed use in sentences
washed use in sentences

Example sentences of “washed”:

+ Local Māori peopleMāori kumara washed ashore from the wreck of sailing canoe.

+ Many boardwalks were washed away and there was some beach erosion in Florida, Georgia, and South Carolina.

+ Local Māori peopleMāori kumara washed ashore from the wreck of sailing canoe.

+ Many boardwalks were washed away and there was some beach erosion in Florida, Georgia, and South Carolina.

+ Pippi believes that her mother is now an angel in Heaven, watching her through a peephole and her father, instead of drowning after being washed overboard, had actually floated to an island filled with cannibals and become a cannibal king.

+ Hawker buried over forty who were washed up within the parish boundaries.

+ Many scientists dismiss the “Paleocene dinosaurs” as re-worked, that is, washed out of their original places and then re-buried in much later sediments.

+ Diapers can be made of cloth that can be washed and used again.

+ Also in Georgia, several roads were washed out and two pond dams were broken.

+ It is said that in AD 709 a storm washed away the strip of land which connected the island with Herm.

+ Later they may be alternately washed with water and packed with salt.

+ The rain washed away the sand piles from the dumping grounds and into the rivers again and again.

+ Before the starting of Pakistan, it was known as the Paris of India, for its roads used to be washed with perfumed rose-water every day and sandalwood incense would linger in the air.

+ It may be refilled many times before becoming washed out and losing its flavor.

More in-sentence examples of “washed”:

+ All over the coast, you will find their shells washed up on shore.

+ To avoid them, perhaps just switch the subject to edit even 5 other, minor articles, and the trolls will lose interest, because the controversial issue they debated has been washed away by the numerous details in 5 dull articles.
+ Amaterasu was born when Izanagi washed out his left eye, Tsukuyomi was born from the washing of the right eye, and Susano'o from the washing of the nose.

+ All over the coast, you will find their shells washed up on shore.

+ To avoid them, perhaps just switch the subject to edit even 5 other, minor articles, and the trolls will lose interest, because the controversial issue they debated has been washed away by the numerous details in 5 dull articles.

+ Amaterasu was born when Izanagi washed out his left eye, Tsukuyomi was born from the washing of the right eye, and Susano’o from the washing of the nose.

+ The coal is washed and resized here, before it is transported to be sold, loaded on coal transport or used locally.

+ In the wake of the 2004 tsunami, pictures of Fiji “mermaids” came up on the Internet as examples of items that had washed up onto the beach, though they were no more real than Barnum’s exhibit.

+ Part of the Florida East Coast Railroad was washed out.

+ All soft tissues were removed, and the cavities washed and packed with natron, then the outer body was buried in natron as well.

+ Thousands more people were still missing or washed out at sea and drowned, it was feared up to 1 million people might have died in this disaster.

+ It was washed away by the Alpheios River.

+ Its south coasts are washed by the Aegean Sea.

+ A bridge crossing the Río Grande de Zacapa in Jocotán was washed away.

+ Seaxburh supervised the preparation of her sister’s body, which was washed and wrapped in new robes before being reburied.

+ Other items have washed down gullies and still other unexploded ordnance is underwater offshore.

+ Once you put clothes in a fully-automatic washing machine, it automatically takes required quantity of water, detergent and just with one click provided your washed dry clothes.

+ Use moisturizing lotion so hands do not dry if the hands are being washed many times every day.

+ Sebum can be washed using plain detergent, to dissolve the waxy material in the skin.

+ Hiding bodies in water is popular with perpetrators because evidence is washed off.

+ The island in which Rameshwaram located was hit by a cyclone in 1964, that washed away Dhanushkodi, a nearby town and made severe damage in Rameshwaram too.

+ Some writing on the wall above the apron piece, which became known as the Goulston Street graffito, seemed to implicate a Jew or Jews, but it was unclear whether the graffito was written by the murderer as he dropped the apron piece, or merely incidental.Police Commissioner Charles Warren feared the graffito might spark antisemitic riots, and ordered it washed away before dawn.

+ The study noted that purple Hermit crabhermit crabs make their homes in plastic containers washed up on beaches; the debris may reduce shoreline gastropod diversity, may contribute to a reduction in the number of sea turtle laying attempts and may increase the risk of entanglement for coastal-nesting seabirds.

+ When the flood waters spread, they drop lots of soil which has washed down from the hills.

+ It is then washed and dried and all solid particles such as soot or ore dust are collected.

+ Food may also be able to pick up the bacterium if it is washed or grown with contaminated water.

+ Light did not show up at the screen as waves that washed across it.

+ A boy’s jersey has been washed up on the shore.

+ Gram-positive bacteria retain the crystal violet dye when washed in a decolourizing solution.

+ This area of washed away land was sometimes known as Isabel Inlet.

+ The eggs float to the surface and are washed off the coast by the northward current.

+ Firm geologygeological evidence shows that at around 6100 BC a tsunami caused by the Storegga Slides hit Shetland, as well as the rest of the east coast of Scotland, and may have washed over some of the Shetland Islands completely.

+ The high waves washed away five beachfront homes and severely damaged dozens of others in Vacation Land.

+ Also, in New York, a wave washed under a house and later destroyed causing $1.9 million in damage.

+ The clothes to be washed have to be put in and the door closed before the barrel can fill with water.

+ Trees were downed and recently repaired roads were washed out.

+ This is the typical white disk found washed up on beaches.

+ Last, the paper is washed so that there are no more chemicals on it and then dried.

+ He washed his own hands in water to show he has no part in this.

+ However, this has led to serious environmental damages, such as pesticides and selenium and other bad materials being washed into the rivers and polluting the San Francisco Bay.

+ Aluminium in the air is washed out by the rain or normally settles down.

+ He washed his wounds with wine and olive oil.

+ Kim is washed removing her garlic.

+ Even though rescue operations was held not more than 150 people survived and the village was also washed away by the deadly waves.

+ The harbor walls were ineffective in the 2011 tsunami, which washed over four-storey buildings.

+ They are washed ashore on an unknown island where gigantic animals live.

+ However, sometimes the beard can be groomed as well, and washed and grown.

+ The wings of Dragonflydragonflies, the imprints of stray feathers, and terrestrial plants that washed into the lagoons were all preserved.

+ Oral stories and birch bark scrolls seem to indicate that they were found in the ground, and/or washed up on the shores of lakes or rivers.

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