Verb(1) prevent or interrupt due to rain(2) wash free from unwanted substances(3) such as dirt(4) wear or destroy by the force of water(5) remove by the application of water or other liquid and soap or some other cleaning agent(6) deplete of strength or vitality(7) drain off the color in the course of laundering(8) lose color in the process of being washed
Noun(1) the channel or break produced by erosion of relatively soft soil by water(2) the erosive process of washing away soil or gravel by water (as from a roadway(3) someone who is unsuccessful(4) failure
Verb(1) prevent or interrupt due to rain(2) wash free from unwanted substances(3) such as dirt(4) wear or destroy by the force of water(5) remove by the application of water or other liquid and soap or some other cleaning agent(6) deplete of strength or vitality(7) drain off the color in the course of laundering(8) lose color in the process of being washed
Noun(1) the channel or break produced by erosion of relatively soft soil by water(2) the erosive process of washing away soil or gravel by water (as from a roadway(3) someone who is unsuccessful(4) failure
(1) And the odds are stacked in favour of a washout next week, too.(2) But now, after four wins and a washout in their last five games, they have climbed from seventh to fifth, and have overtaken England in the process.(3) Last season was a washout because of injuries (right hand and thumb).(4) The vagaries of the British weather render many summer song spectaculars a washout .(5) The Glenpark side are one of several teams whose campaign has thus far been blighted by a total washout .(6) But he suffered several injuries, and his year was a washout .(7) Norths and Easts were forced to endure their second washout in three weeks and will be keen to get some game time in coming weeks.(8) If we'd had a more settled weekend, no doubt the numbers would have been higher, but we certainly didn't have a washout .(9) It was conceivable the washout could have occurred only an hour before the boys drove down the track.(10) After a washout on Wednesday, the queue down Church Road was encouragingly huge and inside the All England Club players were hurrying to the practice courts.(11) Arthroscopic debridement and washout has a role as a temporising procedure in early osteoarthritis associated with mechanical symptoms.(12) they feared their wedding was going to be a washout because of torrential rain(13) the film was a washout(14) I was able to get a lot of reading done last week because television, outside the final episode of The Sopranos, was a washout .(15) Yesterday was a bit of a washout - it rained on and off most of the day so I spent my time in museums.(16) The severity of this interaction necessitates a five-week washout when switching a patient from fluoxetine to an MAOI to allow complete elimination of the fluoxetine.