Wash means to make something clean using water. People wash their bodies, clothes, or things to remove dirt.
I wash my hands before dinner.
She washes her clothes every week.
A wash is water that moves over the ground and flows to rivers or lakes. It happens when it rains or floods.
The wash carried soil into the river.
After rain, a wash forms on the hill.
The wash can mean a shallow water area near the coast. It changes with the tides and often has wet sand or mud.
We walked along the sandy wash by the sea.
The fish hide in the wash during low tide.
In sports or competitions, to wash means to win by a large amount or beat someone easily.
The team washed their opponents in the game.
The candidate washed the competition in votes.
Wash means to add water to reduce the strength of a color or liquid, often used in art or science.
She washed the paint with water to soften it.
The artist washed the color to create light tones.
A wash is a dry area like a small valley or riverbed that fills with water only when it rains a lot. It's common in dry places.
The wash was dry except after heavy rain.
Animals drink water from the wash sometimes.
Wash can mean to remove feelings, mistakes, or memories in a way like cleaning, but used in a figurative way.
Time will wash away your sadness.
They want to wash their past mistakes.