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Where can i wash up Meaning in English

expression

WAIR KAN EYE WAHSH UP
WAIR KAN EYE WOSH UP

Definition

A polite question used to ask where you can clean your hands, face, or freshen up, often at someone's home or in public places.

Usage & Nuances

'Wash up' is more common in British English for washing your hands/face before meals or after getting dirty; in American English, it can also mean cleaning the dishes. Usually used politely as a guest ('May I wash up?'). Not used for full bathing; use 'shower' or 'bath' for that.

Example Sentences

Where can I wash up before dinner?

basic

Excuse me, where can I wash up?

basic

After painting, I asked, 'Where can I wash up?'

basic

Hey, where can I wash up? My hands are really sticky.

natural

Do you mind telling me where can I wash up before we eat?

natural

Sorry, where can I wash up? I got mud all over my arms.

natural