Someone who is unsuccessful.
The erosive process of washing away soil or gravel by water (as from a roadway)
A sporting fixture that could not be completed because of rain.
1 Therefore, adaptation followed by washout or reverse adaptation produced competing motor memories.
2 The subjects consumed three different porridges separated by 2 week washout periods.
3 Emax, slope, and washout values increased with increasing bone marrow involvement grade.
4 It was hard going, and we had a 60 percent washout rate.
5 After a washout period of 4 wk, dietary regimens were crossed over.
6 But Gladys knew the reason now, for she had seen the washout .
7 Rapidly enhancing and slow washout pattern TICs may be additional valuable features.
8 Each dose was separated from the other by a 3-day washout period.
9 The sludge flotation and washout are frequently observed in anaerobic sulfidogenic reactor.
10 Readers scored lesions during two readout rounds with a 4-week washout period.
11 The summer was a washout to go with the two previous summers.
12 For the footballers of Wexford, it made their winter preparation a washout .
13 They came to the washout a little past noon on the twenty-third.
14 At Fayetteville, the train was an hour late, delayed by a washout .
15 We collected blood at baseline and after each treatment and washout period.
16 After a 1-month washout period, patients were crossed over to the alternative treatment.
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