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wash
Verb
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When you wash something, you clean it with water.
I wash my car every day.
wash
Noun
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The act of washing.
He gave the dog a wash.
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The items for washing, before, after, or during the washing.
He threw his dirty clothes in the wash.
She brought the wash in from the clothesline.
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A failure.
The program was a complete wash.
His project is a wash.
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With up: to be washed up is to be completely discouraged and burnt out.
The Starcraft 2 servers were down and I was all washed up.
bag
Noun
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Bags are containers made of soft material like paper, plastic or leather.
I put the garbage in a black plastic bag.
She took her tennis shoes out of her sports bag.
bag
Verb
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When a person bags something, he catches or gets it.
I hope I bag me something good today from him.
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When an animal is bagged, such as in hunting and fishing, the animal is killed or caught.
Last night on our hunting trip we bagged three deer.
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Bagging objects means to put them into a bag.
The clerk bagged up the groceries as she took out her wallet.