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Washed outA screen-printing term describing one of the steps in making a photographic screen stencil. After EXPOSURE in a VACUUM CONTACT FRAME, the unexposed light-sensitive coating on a screen or film is washe [..]
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Washed outto fail as a student pilot or other trade. One was then usually remustered as something more suitable to one's abilities. Weaving:
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Washed outA horse that becomes so nervous that it sweats profusely. Also known as "washy" or "lathered (up)."
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Washed outI am thoroughly exhausted or done up; I have no strength or spirit left in me.
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Washed outA horse who becomes so nervous that s/he sweats profusely. Also known as washy or lathered (up).
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Washed outCharacteristic of printing or a photograph whose images appear faded.
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Washed out Marked palling of color and pigment in nose and nail.
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Washed out
(idiomatic) To be very tired and lacking energy.
''I feel really washed out after all that editing.''
Of clothes. When they lose some of their original colour from being washed so often.
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