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washaway

British  
/ ˈwɒʃəˌweɪ /

noun

  1. another word for wash out

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Washaway Beach near Tokeland dealt with a similar problem and recently took steps to stop the erosion.

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The beach we’re walking on has been nicknamed “Washaway Beach.”

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Allen held bake sales, and she created the “Washaway No More” slogan, using the artwork to design and handprint articles of clothing that are sold at local retailers.

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Spoor says media attention of Washaway Beach and “the local tenacity, perseverance and knowledge of the beach created a perfect storm for the major players to come aboard.”

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Allen has been an avid fundraiser to save Washaway Beach in Southwest Washington.

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