Clean by virtue of having been washed in water.
1 Police said they presumed their bodies had been washed out to sea.
2 They went down the road and washed in the cold, clear water.
3 Respondents in China said they washed their hands six times a day.
4 We wonder if they're glass or stone, washed smooth by the sea.
5 A story that immediately washed out to sea with the Kavanaugh hearings.
6 Probably it was washed in among the last of the natural deposits.
7 The sea has long since washed the plate clean of its leavings.
8 The weakness of the euro needs to be washed out, he said.
9 She had not washed in a long time, and it felt good.
10 No matter how often they are washed they still look like new.
11 The water washed out tracks and damaged power substations, signals and switches.
12 Ultimately it was washed overboard in a gale in the Irish Channel.
13 But who washed his clothes, who carried the responsibility and the worry?
14 However, the clothes have to be washed one way or the other.
15 As we left the bar, I said, 'Kevin says Ronstadt's washed up.'
16 Six second World War incendiary devices were washed ashore over the weekend.
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