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wash out

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verb

  1. (tr) to wash (the inside of something) so as to remove (dirt)

  2. Also: wash off.  to remove or be removed by washing

    grass stains don't wash out easily

  3. (tr) to cancel or abandon (a sporting event)

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noun

  1. geology

    1. erosion of the earth's surface by the action of running water

    2. a narrow channel produced by this erosion

  2. informal

    1. a total failure or disaster

    2. an incompetent person

  3. a sporting or social event that is cancelled due to rain

  4. aeronautics a decrease in the angle of attack of an aircraft wing towards the wing tip

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
wash out Idioms  
  1. Remove or be removed by washing; also, cause to fade by laundering. For example, Give it to me; I'll wash out that stain , or The bleach has really washed out that bright print . [Mid-1700s]

  2. Wear away or be worn away by the flow of water, as in The river rose and washed out the dam , or The road has completely washed out . [Mid-1700s]

  3. Deplete or be depleted of energy, as in Working on her feet all day just washed her out , or I just washed out after that long tennis match . [Mid-1800s]

  4. Eliminate or be eliminated as unsatisfactory, as in He washed out of medical school after just one year , or After only two months as chairman I washed out . [ Colloquial ; early 1900s]

  5. Cancel owing to bad weather, as in The picnic was washed out . [ Colloquial ; early 1900s] Also see washed out .


Example Sentences

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The bond formed between them will pluck Wash out of the Caribbean and carry him off to the Arctic, Nova Scotia, London, Amsterdam, and, finally, Morocco.

From The New Yorker • Sep. 17, 2018

Wash out the beaker with dilute sulphuric acid, and follow the iron solution without interruption with 175 cc. of the warm acid and finally with 75 cc. of distilled water, leaving the funnel partially filled.

From An Introductory Course of Quantitative Chemical Analysis With Explanatory Notes by Talbot, Henry P.

Wash out the wounds, pour some of this stuff on and bind 'em up.

From The Boy Ranchers or Solving the Mystery at Diamond X by Baker, Willard F.

Wash out the wound with hot water and pack with equal parts of baking soda and salt, and apply a bandage.

From Manual of Military Training Second, Revised Edition by Moss, James A. (James Alfred)

Wash out all this under a stream of water from a tap or water-bottle.

From Text Book of Biology, Part 1: Vertebrata by Wells, H. G. (Herbert George)