1. To clean with a brush.
2. To cover by brushing.
3. To remove with or as if with a brush.
4. To rub with a brush, or as if with a brush.
5. To sweep across or over; SYN. sweep.
6. To touch lightly and briefly.
1. To make clean by removing dirt, filth, or unwanted substances from; SYN. make clean.
2. To remove all contents or possession from, or empty completely; SYN. strip.
3. To remove unwanted substances from, such as feathers or pits, as of chickens or fruit; SYN. pick.
4. To remove shells or husks from.
5. To be cleanable.
6. To remove while making clean.
(Homonym: cere, seer, sere).
1. To make very hot; SYN. scorch.
2. To cook the surface of quickly with intense heat.
1. To cleanse (one's body) with soap and water; SYN. lave.
2. To cleanse with a cleaning agent, such as soap, and water; SYN. launder.
3. To clean with some chemical process; SYN. rinse.<br />
4. To be capable of being washed
5. To remove by the application of water or other liquid and soap or some other cleaning agent:; SYN. wash-off, wash away.
6. To move by or as if by water
7. To move by or as if by water
8. To form by erosion:
9. To separate dirt or gravel from (precious minerals).
10. To apply a thin coating of paint, metal, etc., to.
1. To eat food accompanied by lots of liquid.
2. To flow freely; SYN. flush down.
1. To deplete of strength or vitality
2. To drain off the color in the course of laundering.
3. To lose color in the process of being washed.
4. To make useless by the force of water
5. To wash free from unwanted substances, such as dirt.
1. To wash one's face and hands
2. When you wash up, you wash your hands thoroughly.
3. When something in a lake, a river, or the sea washes up, it is carried by the water to the land and left there.