Washing in a sentence as a noun

I was 15 and sucked at washing dishes.

Dude was so fast at washing dishes I wanted to be exactly like him.

It would be a shame if someone left a sharpie in every washing machine wouldn't it?

".Edit:And here I was feeling bummed about wasting $600 on car washing equipment.

Maybe these car ads will be seen in 20 years the same way we see cigarette ads right now: dangerous brain washing by a lobby gone crazy.

If I told you that I had an idea to make a dish-washing sponge in the shape of a smiley face you, more than likely, would walk away laughing.

After using the toilet, do you wash your hands, or just wipe them?You've just demonstrated why washing toilets are superior.

The low level radioactivity was easily removed from affected personnel by washing with soap and water.

Life is full of little "just push through" moments: approaching a stranger, hanging out your washing, sitting down at your desk without opening reddit, being bothered to cook, not deleting your nearly-written comment.

You can't have the top of the line computer, screen, home theater, coffee grinder, washing machine, mattress, toilet seat, motorcycle, car, bike, camera, video camera, clothes, shoes, accessories and consider yourself frugal.

One clue, of course, is in the original story...where work/life balance is a "value" to the company...and the c-level execs are all washing their cars and feeding them pizza...while the engineering team they slave away...on the weekends in the cubicle farm...missing kids ball-games and family meals...etc.

""The solution to not having useless 25 [and] 30-year-olds living at home is not sending them out of the home, it's making them do their own washing, pay their own way, pay towards the rent, pay towards the bills, to take responsibility for cleaning up their bedroom and not waiting on them hand and foot," says Beeny.

And in the end, I was the one left with the holes punched in the wall, with the dryer stolen, with the garden shed piled to the roof with months-old garbage, with a kitchen floor that could easily have been a bus station, with evidence of a three-inch flood of water from the washing machine, with fleas in the carpet and holes in the yard after she'd signed a clear no-pets clause.

Washing definitions

noun

the work of cleansing (usually with soap and water)

See also: wash lavation

noun

garments or white goods that can be cleaned by laundering

See also: laundry wash washables