He washes the blood off his hands.The wave washes over the the beach.She keeps complaining that her husband never washes the dishes.
Mother
Laundrywoman or man.
Fanci Full Mousse washes out of hair in just one shampoo.
Raccoons are known to wash their food before eating. They have a habit of dipping their food in water before consuming it, especially in a natural body of water.
washes the car
Dishwasher or Kitchen assistant
Raccoon
The present tense of "wash" is "washes" for third person singular (he, she, it) and "wash" for all other subjects (I, you, we, they).
A person who washes clothes is commonly referred to as a "laundry attendant" or a "laundry worker." This individual may also be known as a "laundress" or "laundry technician," depending on the specific context or setting in which they work. The term "laundry aide" is also sometimes used to describe someone who assists with washing and folding clothes.
Chinese people like just about everyone else in the world, takes a shower, washes their hair, brushes their teeth, washes their hands before and after a meal, etc.
A person who washes their hands constantly may be referred to as having a hand washing compulsion or may be exhibiting symptoms of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD).