We hope to persuade them to help serve and cook and wash up at the bush breakfast in return for free food. |
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And by using a plastic freezer bag to marinate the chicken you've eliminated another item to wash up. |
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As we walked into the place, I told him we were going to head into the bathroom to go potty and wash up before eating. |
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You probably wash up your dirty dishes immediately after eating, and stick bleach down the toilet with every tenth flush. |
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We're out of ammonia and have had to move on to bicarb to wash up, which requires greater skill. |
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It will take them two days, using machines, to wash up the china and cutlery. |
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This could come in use when you are in a big hurry but still need to wash up. |
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Make you sure you wash up with hot, soapy water, and let crockery air-dry if possible. |
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At the water's edge they would hold hands as the waves would wash up on shore and, in the backwash, suck their heels down into the softened sand. |
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These egg cases frequently wash up on beaches and are commonly known as mermaid's purses. |
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Anyway I'm getting eaten alive by mozzies out here so perhaps we should go inside and wash up? |
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As everyone awkwardly shifted their tray tables so she could go to the bathroom and wash up, the spiller grabbed her dinner rolls from her tray. |
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In case you lose power, you will still have water to flush toilets or wash up. |
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Other types of solid waste, such as fuel drums that wash up on the beach and garbage left at old camps, are also present in the park. |
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Removable covers: dry cleaning, machine wash up to 60°C, do not spin, no tumbler. |
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On the table are some clean clothes for you to wear after you wash up. |
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Okay, let me wash up and change into a clean shirt and we'll take off. |
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Otherwise, you can use your hands to squidge everything together: they're much easier to wash up. |
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While he cleans up in my parents bathroom, I wash up in mine. |
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If the tide was up, the limpid water would wash up against the sea defences, and the smaller sailing boats that infest the river would tack right up to the sea wall. |
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The Andalusian coasts regularly wash up the bodies of unfortunate North Africans who have fled misery in their notorious rafts. |
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When you come home form work and your skin is almost as tired as you are, wash up and then slather on a face oil. |
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At one point I literally saw the thousands of birds that wash up on the shore. |
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The outstanding issues include: staffing, classification, wages, acting pay, and, wash up time. |
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I'm gonna get some wet washrags to wash up those nasty cuts. |
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The vato stays back to wash up and get ready when everyone's gone. |
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I'm now going to head downstairs and re-cover the sofa, wash up the pots and make a drink before retiring to my room to continue devouring this book. |
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I think I will go wash up, but I have clean clothes, soap, and a towel. |
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But when Pirates wash up on shore, it spells trouble for everyone. |
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Disasters along the way can cause the migrants to wash up penniless other transit cities, where they struggle to earn enough money to either continue the journey or return home. |
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Always wash up before eating, smoking or using the facilities. |
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Naval exercises with sonar regularly results in fallen cetaceans that wash up with fatal decompression. |
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One can buy coated frying pans, which are much easier to wash up than normal ones. |
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It may also refer more generally to any seaweeds or seagrasses that wash up on beaches and may accumulate in the wrack zone. |
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Regulators included these items as medical waste since both used and unused sharps present a public health hazard if they wash up on beaches. |
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The thing with offering to wash up is there is a very real danger that someone will take you up on your offer to wash up, and then you'll be left having to wash up. |
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