Noun
washing machine (plural washing machines)
A machine, usually automatic, that washes clothes, etc.
washing-machine
A fledgling feline romance was left in a spin after a cat was filmed shutting his 'girlfriend' in a washing machine. Source: Internet
Another, albeit less common offense, is the "motion offense", sometimes nicknamed "washing machine offense", in which two "weak-side" (to the right of the goal for right-handed players) perimeter players set up as a wing and a flat. Source: Internet
A study of a slum area in Leeds (which was due for demolition) found that 74% of the households had a T.V., 41% a vacuum, and 38% a washing machine. Source: Internet
And if you’re using reusable bags more often, shouldn’t you throw them in the washing machine every now and then? Source: Internet
By 1983, 94% of all households had a refrigerator, 81% a colour television, 80% a washing machine, 57% a deep freezer, and 28% a tumble-drier. Source: Internet
From expected necessities such as a washing machine and kitchen area, to the minute details like the tea set and little goodies, everything has been carefully planned and arranged in true (Japanese hospitality) style. Source: Internet