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have a wash?
have a wash
does it mean "have the face washed" or "have a shower/bath"?
Nov 25, 2016 12:23 PM
Answers · 3
We wouldn't just say "have a wash" it's most likely, I wash myself. And yes, it means to clean oneself with water - typically if it was in the bath or shower, we would say "I took a shower/bath". When you say "I washed myself" it most likely means you rinsed yourself off with water.
November 25, 2016
Have a wash would describe just washing your face and hands.
Example 1. I had a wash before I left the house.
Example 2. Did you have a wash today
November 25, 2016
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