"Washers" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
"washers" can refer to several things, including:
1. Household appliance: A device used to wash clothes, dishes, or other items, typically using water and detergent.
2. Fasteners: A type of mechanical device used to join two objects together, consisting of a split ring or ring-like shape with a central hole.
3. Part of an engine: In an internal combustion engine, a washer is a small metal or rubber piece that helps to lock a bolt or nut in place.
In a broader sense, the term "washer" can also refer to a person who washes clothes, or a device or process that cleans something.
However, without more context, it's difficult to provide a more specific answer. If you meant something else, please provide more information.
A washing board, especially when referring to the part of a car, typically in the trunk or back seat. <br><br>A colloquial term for the abdomen or stomach. <br><br>A rough, uneven, or corrugated surface, often used to describe a road.
A large, typically ceramic or glass container used for holding water for washing one's hands.
A soft, absorbent towel used to clean the face and body after bathing or showering. It is typically made of cotton or another absorbent material and is used to remove soap and water from the skin.
A person or device used to clean fabrics or other items by rotating them with water and soap or detergent.
The capital city of the United States, located on the east bank of the Potomac River. Named after the American statesman and founding father George Washington.