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washed (mass) | washed
  - umytý |  
washed (encz) | washed,myl	v:		 |  
washed (encz) | washed,umyl	v:		 |  
washed (encz) | washed,umytý	adj:		 |  
washed (encz) | washed,vypral	v:		Zdeněk Brož |  
washed (encz) | washed,vypraný	adj:		Zdeněk Brož |  
Washed (gcide) | Wash \Wash\ (w[o^]sh), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Washed; p. pr. &
    vb. n. Washing.] [OE. waschen, AS. wascan; akin to D.
    wasschen, G. waschen, OHG. wascan, Icel. & Sw. vaska, Dan.
    vaske, and perhaps to E. water. [root]150.]
    1. To cleanse by ablution, or dipping or rubbing in water; to
       apply water or other liquid to for the purpose of
       cleansing; to scrub with water, etc., or as with water;
       as, to wash the hands or body; to wash garments; to wash
       sheep or wool; to wash the pavement or floor; to wash the
       bark of trees.
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             When Pilate saw that he could prevail nothing, . . .
             he took water and washed his hands before the
             multitude, saying, I am innocent of the blood of
             this just person.                     --Matt. xxvii.
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    2. To cover with water or any liquid; to wet; to fall on and
       moisten; hence, to overflow or dash against; as, waves
       wash the shore.
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             Fresh-blown roses washed with dew.    --Milton.
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             [The landscape] washed with a cold, gray mist.
                                                   --Longfellow.
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    3. To waste or abrade by the force of water in motion; as,
       heavy rains wash a road or an embankment.
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    4. To remove by washing to take away by, or as by, the action
       of water; to drag or draw off as by the tide; -- often
       with away, off, out, etc.; as, to wash dirt from the
       hands.
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             Arise, and be baptized, and wash away thy sins.
                                                   --Acts xxii.
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             The tide will wash you off.           --Shak.
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    5. To cover with a thin or watery coat of color; to tint
       lightly and thinly.
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    6. To overlay with a thin coat of metal; as, steel washed
       with silver.
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    7. To cause dephosphorisation of (molten pig iron) by adding
       substances containing iron oxide, and sometimes manganese
       oxide.
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    8. To pass (a gas or gaseous mixture) through or over a
       liquid for the purpose of purifying it, esp. by removing
       soluble constituents.
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    To wash gold, etc., to treat earth or gravel, or crushed
       ore, with water, in order to separate the gold or other
       metal, or metallic ore, through their higher density.
 
    To wash the hands of. See under Hand.
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Washed (gcide) | Washed \Washed\, a. (Zool.)
    Appearing as if overlaid with a thin layer of different
    color; -- said of the colors of certain birds and insects.
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washed (wn) | washed
     adj 1: clean by virtue of having been washed in water [syn:
            washed, water-washed]
     2: wet as from washing; sometimes used in combination; "rain-
        washed" |  
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washed (mass) | washed
  - umytý |  
washedout (mass) | washed-out
  - vyblednutý, uťahaný, vyčerpaný |  
washedup (mass) | washed-up
  - vyplavený |  
all washed up (encz) | all washed up,selhání v zaměstnání	n:		Zdeněk Brož |  
brainwashed (encz) | brainwashed,s vymytým mozkem			Zdeněk Brož |  
stonewashed (encz) | stonewashed,			 |  
unbrainwashed (encz) | unbrainwashed,	adj:		 |  
unwashed (encz) | unwashed,nemytý	adj:		Zdeněk Brož |  
washed (encz) | washed,myl	v:		washed,umyl	v:		washed,umytý	adj:		washed,vypral	v:		Zdeněk Brožwashed,vypraný	adj:		Zdeněk Brož |  
washed out (encz) | washed out,sepraný	adj:		Pinowashed out,utahaný	adj:		Pinowashed out,vybledlý	adj:		Pino |  
washed up (encz) | washed up,			 |  
washed-out (encz) | washed-out,utahaný	adj:		Zdeněk Brožwashed-out,vybledlý	adj:		Zdeněk Brožwashed-out,vyčerpaný	adj:		Zdeněk Brož |  
washed-up (encz) | washed-up,vyplavený	adj:		Zdeněk Brož |  
water-washed (encz) | water-washed,	adj:		 |  
whitewashed (encz) | whitewashed,	adj:		 |  
bleached faded washed-out washy (gcide) | Colorless \Col"or*less\, a.
    1. Without color; not distinguished by any hue; transparent;
       as, colorless water; a colorless gas.
 
    Note: [Narrower terms: {ashen, bloodless, livid, lurid, pale,
          pallid, pasty, wan, waxen}; neutral; white] [Also
          See: achromatic, colorless.]
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    2. Free from any manifestation of partial or peculiar
       sentiment or feeling; not disclosing likes, dislikes,
       prejudice, etc.; as, colorless music; a colorless style;
       definitions should be colorless.
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    3. having lost its normal color.
 
    Note: [Narrower terms: {blanched, etiolate, etiolated,
          whitened}; bleached, faded, washed-out, washy;
          dimmed, dulled, grayed; dirty; {dull, sober,
          somber, subfusc}] colored
 
    Syn: colorless, uncolored, uncoloured.
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brainwashed (gcide) | brainwashed \brainwashed\ adj.
    subjected to intensive forced indoctrination resulting in the
    rejection of old beliefs and acceptance of new ones.
    brainwashed prisoners of war; captive audiences for TV
    commercials can become brainwashed consumers unbrainwashed
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Swashed (gcide) | Swash \Swash\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Swashed; p. pr. & vb. n.
    Swashing.] [Probably of imitative origin; cf. Sw. svasska
    to splash, and, for sense 3, Sw. svassa to bully, to
    rodomontade.]
    1. To dash or flow noisily, as water; to splash; as, water
       swashing on a shallow place.
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    2. To fall violently or noisily. [Obs.] --Holinshed.
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    3. To bluster; to make a great noise; to vapor or brag.
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Unwashed (gcide) | Unwashed \Un*washed"\, a.
    Not washed or cleansed; filthy; unclean.
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Washed sale (gcide) | Washed sale \Washed sale\
    Same as Wash sale.
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Whitewashed (gcide) | Whitewash \White"wash`\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Whitewashed; p.
    pr. & vb. n. Whitewashing.]
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    1. To apply a white liquid composition to; to whiten with
       whitewash.
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    2. To make white; to give a fair external appearance to; to
       clear from imputations or disgrace; hence, to clear (a
       bankrupt) from obligation to pay debts.
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    3. In various games, to defeat (an opponent) so that he fails
       to score, or to reach a certain point in the game; to
       skunk. [Colloq., U. S.]
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    4. to gloss over or cover up (crimes or misfeasance).
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brainwashed (wn) | brainwashed
     adj 1: subjected to intensive forced indoctrination resulting in
            the rejection of old beliefs and acceptance of new ones;
            "brainwashed prisoners of war"; "captive audiences for TV
            commercials can become brainwashed consumers" [ant:
            unbrainwashed] |  
the great unwashed (wn) | the great unwashed
     n 1: the common people generally; "separate the warriors from
          the mass"; "power to the people" [syn: multitude,
          masses, mass, hoi polloi, people, {the great
          unwashed}] |  
unbrainwashed (wn) | unbrainwashed
     adj 1: not successfully subjected to brainwashing; "despite the
            torture and the psychological pressure some POWs remained
            unbrainwashed" [ant: brainwashed] |  
unwashed (wn) | unwashed
     adj 1: of or associated with the great masses of people; "the
            common people in those days suffered greatly"; "behavior
            that branded him as common"; "his square plebeian nose";
            "a vulgar and objectionable person"; "the unwashed
            masses" [syn: common, plebeian, vulgar, unwashed]
     2: not cleaned with or as if with soap and water; "a sink full
        of unwashed dishes" |  
washed (wn) | washed
     adj 1: clean by virtue of having been washed in water [syn:
            washed, water-washed]
     2: wet as from washing; sometimes used in combination; "rain-
        washed" |  
washed-out (wn) | washed-out
     adj 1: drained of energy or effectiveness; extremely tired;
            completely exhausted; "the day's shopping left her
            exhausted"; "he went to bed dog-tired"; "was fagged and
            sweaty"; "the trembling of his played out limbs"; "felt
            completely washed-out"; "only worn-out horses and
            cattle"; "you look worn out" [syn: exhausted, {dog-
            tired}, fagged, fatigued, played out, spent,
            washed-out, worn-out(a), worn out(p)]
     2: having lost freshness or brilliance of color; "sun-bleached
        deck chairs"; "faded jeans"; "a very pale washed-out blue";
        "washy colors" [syn: bleached, faded, washed-out,
        washy] |  
washed-up (wn) | washed-up
     adj 1: doomed to extinction [syn: done for(p), ruined,
            sunk, undone, washed-up] |  
water-washed (wn) | water-washed
     adj 1: washed or swept with water especially waves of the sea
     2: clean by virtue of having been washed in water [syn:
        washed, water-washed] |  
whitewashed (wn) | whitewashed
     adj 1: coated with whitewash; "miles of whitewashed fences" |  
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