washcloth |
a small cloth used for washing the body or face. |
wash down |
to clean completely with water or other liquids. [2 definitions] |
washer |
a person or thing that washes. [3 definitions] |
washing machine |
a machine that washes laundry. |
Washington |
a state in the northwestern United States on the Pacific Coast. Its capital is Olympia. (abbreviated: WA) [2 definitions] |
Washington, D.C. |
the capital city of the United States of America; Washington. |
wasn't |
shortened form of "was not." |
wasp |
an insect that has two pairs of wings and a slender body with a very narrow waist. Some wasps can give a painful sting. |
waste |
to use or spend in a careless way or for little or no return. [11 definitions] |
wastebasket |
an open container for holding trash. A wastebasket is used inside a home or other building. |
wasteful |
using more than is needed. |
wasteland |
land where there are no living things or where nothing will grow. |
wastepaper basket |
a British word for a small, open container for holding trash. "Wastepaper basket" has the same meaning as "wastebasket." |
watch |
to look closely or carefully, usually at something that is moving. [8 definitions] |
watchdog |
a dog that is trained to guard property. |
watchful |
watching closely or carefully; alert. |
watch it |
to be careful; to have caution. |
watchman |
a person who keeps watch over or guards something. |
watch one's p's and q's |
to be careful of what one does and says. |
watch out |
to be careful. |
water |
a clear liquid that has no taste or odor. Water takes the form of rain, rivers, oceans, and lakes and is a requirement for most forms of life. [6 definitions] |