washing造句121. She hung the sheets on the washing line.
122. She was bent over the sink washing the dishes.
123. Mother used washing soda to get the stains out.
124. This skirt is getting dirty; it needs washing.
125. Management ignored our complaints that washing facilities were inadequate.
126. We sorted the washing into piles of different garments.
127. She started out washing dishes and finished up as a chef.
128. There were days when child-rearing seemed like an endless treadmill of feeding, washing and nappy-changing.
129. There's a nasty mark on the tablecloth, and I don't think the usual washing powder will take it out.
130. My mother taught me how to operate the washing machine.
131. Last week a housewife was electrocuted by her washing machine.
132. It's a lovely, windy day. Help me to peg out the washing.
133. When the washing machine spurts out water at least we can mop it up.
134. In 'while I was washing my hair', the verb is in the imperfect.
135. Have you got any pegs so I can hang the washing out?
136. Washing the dishes is a task I do not enjoy.
137. I' never seen a company washing dirty linen in public this way.
138. She will be willing to lay out 2000 dollars for a washing machine.
139. It is usually economical to buy washing powder in large quantities.
140. When he had finished washing he began to wipe the basin clean.
141. It is important to judge the weight of your washing load correctly.
142. Perhaps your father would condescend to help with the washing - up!
143. Could you take the baby? I need to bring in the washing.
144. To comply with government hygiene regulations, there must be a separate sink for hand washing.
145. I often run the washing machine more than once a day.
146. It was a luxury if you had a washing machine in those days.
147. I can't work out which of these packets of washing powder is cheaper - could you do the arithmetic for me?
148. She will insist on washing her hair just when I want to have a bath.
149. They're letting me pay for the washing machine by monthly instalments .
150. She was at the sink, washing up the dinner things.