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Heavily thinned dark paint brushed on over a textured area, which runs into cracks and crevices and dries to form shadows and shading. Washes can be improved by adding a tiny bit of liquid dishwashing soap, which prevents it from beading up. Washes are often used in tandem with drybrushing to create a more realistic 3-D effect in a paint job.
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The rush or sweeping of waves on a bank, shore or vessel.
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When a player has two simultaneous bets in action, in which one bets winnings cancel the exact amount of the other bets losses.
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is the weak alcoholic liquid from fermentation which is then distilled.
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Process of washing away the unexposed portion of a photopolymer plate.
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| wash | the washing of dishes etc after a meal |
| wash | the federal government of the United States |
| wash | the capital of the United States in the District of Columbia and a tourist mecca |
| wash | a state in northwestern United States on the Pacific |
| wash | 1st President of the United States |
| wash | United States educator who was born a slave but became educated and founded a college at Tuskegee in Alabama (1856-1915) |
| wash | United States writer remembered for his stories (1783-1859) |
| wash | a tall stone obelisk in Washington honoring George Washington |
| wash | (US) the day on which George Washington is remembered |
| wash | a resident of the state of Washington |
| wash | a resident of the city of Washington |
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