US /wɑʃ ʌp/
・UK /wɔʃ ʌp/
You can wash up afterwards.
You can wash up afterwards.
I gotta go wash up.
I gotta go wash up.
Well, since you're doing nothing, why don't you two wash up and go outside to play?
WELL SINCE YOUR DOING NOTHING WHY DON'T YOU TWO WASH UP
And it's the chaos that makes a marriage wash up on the shores and transform into, like, fifteen year divorce court.
And it's the chaos that makes a marriage wash up on the shores and transform into like a 15-year divorce court, a very horrible thing.
And I also wanted to show you this, which is apparently a portable washing machine, which can wash up to one t-shirt or three pairs of socks.
And I also wanted to show you this, which is apparently a portable washing machine which can wash up to one T-shirt or three pairs of socks, maybe four if you're lucky.
As things stand, Parliament is expected to be dissolved or prorogued next Friday, with MPs between now and then taking part in something known as the wash-up period.
As things stand, Parliament is expected to be dissolved or prorogued next Friday, with MPs between now and then taking part in something known as the wash-up period.
You need to wash up, dog.
♪ You need to wash up, dawg ♪
Wash up on the sand
Hi, Lisa. Hurry and wash up.
Hi Lisa, hurry and wash up.
And usually around 9 or 10 at night, we go back to our hotel and we sort of wash up a bit, dress down,
we go back to our hotel, and we sort of wash up a bit, dress down