1. bleached - Adjective
2. bleached - Verb
4. bleached - Adjective Satellite
of Bleach
Whitened; make white.
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe progress of science, like an ancient desert trail, is strewn with the bleached skeletons of discarded theories, doctrines, and axioms which seemed to possess eternal life. Arthur Koestler
Little events, ordinary things, smashed and reconstituted. Suddenly, they become the bleached bones of a story. Arundhati Roy
We got the bubble headed bleached blonde comes on at five, She can tell you 'bout the plane crash with a gleam in her eye, It's interesting when people die give us dirty laundry... Don Henley
A film that is bleached tends to have a more realistic quality. Lasse Hallstrom
Nature is my springboard. From her I get my initial impetus. I have tried to relate the visible drama of mountains, trees, and bleached fields with the fantasy of wind blowing and changing colors and forms. Milton Avery
I think when tattoos are new and colorful, they look bad. But they look better the older and more bleached out they become. Urs Fischer