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"wash up" Definitions
  1. (British English) (also do the dishes North American English, British English) to wash plates, glasses, etc. after a meal related noun washing-up
  2. (also get washed up) (North American English) to wash your face and hands

210 Sentences With "wash up"

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Had to wash up that cake out of your hair!
We wash up and fall into bed, happy and exhausted.
So why did a bunch of them wash up dead?
Then, it is straight to the sink to wash up.
I wash up in the sink and change into dry clothes.
I still sometimes help cook in the kitchen and wash up.
Gulliver, for instance, will wash up on shore at some point.
The thing with offering to do the dishes is there is a very real danger that someone will take you up on your offer to wash up, and then you'll be left having to wash up.
Recorders will likely wash up on the beach because they can float.
All of the geopolitical issues that don't wash up onto American shores.
DECOMPRESS I wash up and look at the news of the day.
Prehistoric settlements have eroded away, and artifacts wash up after fall storms.
"It wouldn&apost be unexpected that occasionally one would wash up," he said.
Why did a New Jersey sign wash up on a beach in France?
In the meantime, she's using public restrooms to brush her teeth and wash up.
She goes into the large master bathroom to wash up, and grab some medicine.
The toxins can kill shoals of fish that later wash up on the beach.
I wash up, get my piece of fruit and walk the dogs first thing.
Enterprising Fijians have taken advantage of dead sperm whales that wash up on beaches.
When I'm finished, I wash up and start making mashed potatoes to go with dinner.
As soon as a great fighter loses, everyone wants to call him a wash up.
You never know who might wash up on the shores of Ex on the Beach.
Restaurant cooks like those aluminum pans because they heat quickly and they wash up easily.
Most drowning victims eventually wash up somewhere, so when you don't, eyebrows will be raised.
Police said there was a "small chance" more packages could wash up on the beach.
We wash up and my aunt starts dinner — ribs my uncle smoked, asparagus, and risotto.
In the first season's final scene, Will excuses himself from the dinner table to wash up.
They're essentially "blinded," and so can get lost or exhausted and wash up on a beach.
Almost inevitably in a drowning, a body will wash up, usually in the first few days.
In the wash-up yesterday I reflected on the songs and bands missing from the countdown.
Debris continued to wash up on Friday, she said, posing a threat to flora and fauna.
After I've finished all my crackers, I shave, wash up, and get out of the tub.
The rigs produce something known as tarballs — little globs of petroleum that wash up on land.
But will this message in a bottle be lost at sea or wash up on distant shores?
Womenfolk get to dally about with lettuce and tomatoes, lay the table, and, ah yes, wash up.
Hundreds of young, hypothermic, near-death turtles wash up on the shores of Cape Cod every year.
Carson gets a taste of his own medicine when he's forced to make dinner and wash up.
They also wash up by the millions on beaches, leaving coastal communities to deal with the ramifications.
But that doesn't seem to sway people to wash up; your friend is still in good company.
From heart-valve infections to drug overdoses, the casualties of this epidemic wash up in our hospitals.
Waves of compassion, empathy, anger, and despair now wash up against the name of the Syrian city.
According to FranceInfo, last year alone saw almost 200 of the phones wash up on the beaches.
Their story alternates with that of Willa Knox and her family, who wash up in Vineland in 2016.
When the two wash up on a beach, it looks like they might be the only two survivors.
When I finally get home, I wash up, remove my full face of makeup, and promptly knock out.
The manufacturing boom that helped China in the past 40 years will not wash up on India's shores.
Other women had to help me do everything: wash up, pull my pants up, put my socks on.
But because they stay so far offshore, gray whales and humpback whales more commonly wash up on beaches.
The mother made the entire family wash up, though they had to share a single thin hand towel.
Often the penitents wash up and hastily change back into plain clothes to be able to do it.
But their boat is caught in a storm, and they wash up on an island that seems empty.
Red tide kills fish and animals that wash up on beaches and can cause illness in humans too.
I change out of my work clothes into my comfy sweats, wash up, pray, and start prepping dinner.
Another account says Fahlberg's boss, Dr. Ira Remsen, was the diner who forgot to wash up before eating.
The ice breaks into chunks that float out into the frigid ocean and then wash up on shore.
Wash up and get to your screens: Season 15 of "Deadliest Catch" gets underway on Discovery at 9.
But they can also be a nuisance when their populations balloon and the stinging creatures wash up on beaches.
Their bodies might eventually wash up on the beach, just as his did, except that he was still alive.
One described seeing 300 to 400 bodies wash up on a flooded stretch of road just north of Tica.
After a time of stunned mourning, the women bury their dead (who wash up on shore) and fend for themselves.
If the stuff ends up in the sea, it can wash up on a distant beach or choke a seal.
It was not immediately clear where the oil could wash up or the extent of the damage it could cause.
Residents said drowning victims sometimes wash up on the shores but they have never seen so many bodies at once.
Often, when whales die, their carcasses sink or wash up onto remote beaches and are hard to find and test.
They are unaware of the dangers of the crossing, and the bodies that wash up on Djibouti and Yemen's shores.
And wouldn't it be nice for Daryl to have a convenient place to wash up when he reaches peak funk?
"Because of rising sea levels, we've seen our ancestors' remains wash up onto our beaches," Samish Tribal Chairman Tom Wooten said.
When sailors wash up on her island, she welcomes them with wine and food, and they mistake her for a mortal.
Decades passed, and the ants slowly worked their way up the wash, up into the orchard, then onto the hill beyond.
The plastics that don't break down, however, tend to swirl in large ocean garbage patches, and eventually wash up on beaches.
Spend 20 to 30 seconds scrubbing each side, make sure to scrape under your nails, and wash up to your wrists.
In the mornings, she said, she would go to a McDonald's to wash up and mix formula for her infant daughter.
Ideally, your room will have a bathtub or your baby might still be small enough to wash up in the sink.
Wash up in uniform with this Star Trek-embroidered robe then watch the first look trailer below on repeat until September.
Parts of the Boeing 777 would later wash up on islands off the southeastern coast of Africa, but not the fuselage.
Unfortunately, the destroyed container remains buried underneath the rocks and is inaccessible, meaning Garfield parts will continue to wash up on shore.
She apologized, and asked if I was OK. "Nope," I said, picking myself up and trudging to the bathroom to wash up.
I watch yesterday's episode of Crazy Ex-Girlfriend on the CW website while eating, wash up, and return to the IPCC report.
I had time for a quick wash-up and change at home after my turn as a labor and delivery nurse — haha.
Whales are full of bacteria, just like us, so when they wash up dead, their body cavities play host to microbial anarchy.
Since we were going to the gym almost twice a day just to wash up, we figured we'd work out each time.
The moment you wash up on Koholint Island, the setting of The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening, things are a little off.
However, to make one yourself would be quite a lot of effort realistically — and you'd certainly have a lot to wash up.
An eye witness has described seeing 300 to 400 bodies wash up on a flooded stretch of road just north of Tica.
"Public works beach tractor did rake up numerous, but they continue to wash up and cleanup will be a gradual process," officials said.
The ripples of climate change are being seen all around the world, but it's not often they wash up on our very doorstep.
If you spend all day running around, erecting barricades, and running some more, you need to wash up at the end of it.
I get up and put a pot of coffee on while I wash up and tidy up the apartment before they come over.
We have no idea where we're going, on what shores we might wash up, or whether we will simply sink in the process.
Adding to the mystery is that it is the 13th foot to wash up on the Canadian province's coastline over the past decade.
Luckily for us, those waves of 1,600 years past also managed to wash up an invaluable piece of the Roman Empire's vast legacy.
I collect lobster trap detritus, seal bones, fishing rope and other objects that wash up on the shore and construct objects with them.
If you were eating off banana leaves with your hands, she'd ask you to wash up gently with lemon juice before you sat down.
We've stripped away all of the extra visual crud that tends to wash up onto the shores of a website and stick to it.
Talk turned to the trash in the ocean , and the masses of plastic and rubber flip-flops that routinely wash up on Kenya's beaches.
The film emerged from the first wave of skateboarding's popularity in the United States, and it took time to wash up on Japan's shores.
Then I went out to wash up, and when I touched the handle for the hot water I got thrown clear across the room.
After dozens of people wash up on a shore in a small fishing town, a man describes the war they fled as a holocaust.
"I expected it would wash up on the shore not too far away, and that would be the end of it," says Mrs. Meyers.
"Having our signage wash up in France on the beach truly proves that Diane Turton, Realtors is a global real estate company," the agency boasted.
Prior to this system Gonzales would be at the mercy of traveling traders — and their pricing — who would, quite literally, wash up on shore unexpectedly.
How many more toddlers must wash up on beaches (as Alan Kurdi did), where they should be building sand castles but are instead lying dead?
I have more avocado toast and cold coffee for breakfast, and I unload the dishwasher and wash up the knives and pans in the sink.
He promptly falls asleep and I watch TV and text with my husband, wash up, turn the diffuser on, and go to sleep around 10.
The 16-foot Nest is compact but luxurious, with room for two to sleep, cook, and wash up (it has a bathroom with a shower).
Remind guests to wash up, not only before meals, but after handling food Get in the habit of washing hands both before and after eating.
Hurricane Dorian blew past the eastern coast of Florida this week, stirring up waves and causing bricks of cocaine to wash up on two beaches.
It didn't really matter that they had hair down to their asses or not; they were still pigs expecting women to cook and wash up.
Before I wash up, I use my phone to delete promotional emails and look up the menu for a cafe I'm going to this morning.
Spirogyra smothers other species of algae, and thousands of empty snail shells — gastropod cemeteries, as Dr. Timoshkin calls them — regularly wash up alongside the blooms.
Every workday, she woke in the middle of the night to wash up and prepare a backpack with crackers and a thermos bottle of coffee.
A litter of dead seabirds appears after a storm; a crumpled body and a sealed wooden chest wash up at the base of a cliff.
They fit nicely in my 16x12-inch baking sheets, and wash-up quickly with just a swirl in the sink and a little dishwashing soap.
That's why Knight recommends that you wash up first, set mood lighting, and communicate any desires or anxieties to your partner beforehand to help you relax.
Mauricio 'Shogun' Rua was neither the wash up that some Jones detractors pretend he was, nor the top tier champion that others would like to imagine.
But the state of Washington is running out of places to let that happen, especially for whales that wash up on the shores of Puget Sound.
They are thought to number between 50 and 100, and hunt with spears and arrows fashioned from scraps of metal that wash up on their shores.
The first time I saw it, we'd just come in from swimming, and I was on my way to the bathroom to wash up before lunch.
The lifeguard responded that the government cleaned the beaches every morning, only to watch more and more trash wash up with the tide throughout the day.
Once, while attempting to wash up in the sink of a hotel restroom, he was forced to hide in a stall for hours until other guests left.
To be cynical, Yemen is farther away from Europe than Syria is; its wretched people do not, on the whole, wash up in the West seeking asylum.
Try to wash up as soon as you can after you make it through security—and resist touching your eyes, nose, or mouth until you do so.
Australia said in August that initial drift models of where debris from the jet might first wash up had incorrectly identified Indonesia as the most likely location.
But when dead children started to wash up at the shores of the European Union, she decided that the moment had come to offer desperate people refuge.
Read: Ruins of ancient Roman city wash up on Turkish coast The city served as a center of worship to the sun for more than 2,500 years.
In just about every other industrial metals market, the metal displaced from the United States and, possibly, other countries would most likely wash up on China's shores.
Things rich and strange wash up on the shore for her to find — a sailor's shoe, a jewelry box, the huge wooden hand from a ship's figurehead.
Other chunks of aircraft will likely wash up near Tanzania and Mozambique, along with the islands of Madagascar, Réunion, Mauritius and the Comoros, according to the study.
Our heroes race to save Ian, kill someone in self-defense and wash up on a strange shore — all repeats of things that happened earlier this season.
My boss and I decide she may need a little bit of help, so I wash up and grab some gloves before hopping in the pen with her.
I wash up, get dressed, make a travel mug of pour-over coffee with a splash of half-and-half, and heat up two frozen muffins from Costco.
Watching him attempt my wash-up routine was my favorite part of this experiment — his reactions were priceless and I certainly got a good laugh out of it.
Combined sewer overflows wash up along the waterfront and in parks where children play, residents said, and with rising sea levels could creep farther inland in coming years.
The news that many beaches in Chile have been closed as, once again after last year's plague, armadas of jellyfish wash up on the shores and fish perish.
Of course they devour their own starving young, of course they tangle their tails together and die trapped to one another, of course the bodies wash up ashore.
Trump to a homeowner in New Bern, NC, who had a yacht wash up in his backyard: "At least you got a nice boat out of the deal." pic.twitter.
But the total number of deaths is likely to be closer to 1 million since only a small fraction of birds that die at sea wash up on shore.
At the 2.53-mile (14-kilometer) stretch of coastline around South Point alone, about 15 to 20 tons (14 to 18 metric tons) of trash wash up each year.
They head upstairs to wash up and settle down for bed, and I heat up some leftover chicken and veggies and scarf it down while standing up at the counter.
Forster is waiting to see if seabirds and larger marine animals, such as seals, dolphins, and whales, eventually wash up, now that some of their food has died and disappeared.
Around sunset we would wash up at the faucets outside and then head to a restaurant and share big, satisfying pots of braised pork spine topped with crushed perilla seeds.
Upon awakening, I can roll out of bed, wash up, have a quick bite and coffee, speedily review my email (ignoring the dreadful news-feeds), and get right to work.
It's not always easy to get kids interested in cleaning up, however, and Larter admits that sometimes a small reward is a simple way to get Teddy to wash up.
In one diary entry, Samer jokes how he risks being lashed for turning up late for Sharia class, all because he has to wash up the dishes for his mother.
They keep their belongings in boxes on the side of the road or in doorways, sleep on handcarts at night, wash up at the hand pump and use public toilets.
Thousands of pounds of plastic garbage wash up here annually and so-called ghost nets — abandoned nylon fishing trawls — entangle and kill endangered animals including sea turtles, dugongs and sharks.
" That tale is set in a Darwinian New York City where "every summer, waves of college graduates wash up on its shores to begin the struggle toward success and achievement.
Ms. Halliday makes crowns from broken jewelry, foliage from old floral arrangements, shells and shards of pottery that wash up on nearby Castletownshend beach from a shipwreck in the bay.
In the past few weeks police have carted away activists protesting against pollution that appears to have caused tonnes of dead fish to wash up on beaches in north-central Vietnam.
Len Cotton did not offer to shake hands right away, because he had just welcomed two newborn calves to the family farm, and he thought it prudent to wash up first.
QAYYARA, Iraq (Reuters) - Most of the bodies that wash up on the bridge in northern Iraq have their hands bound, eyes blindfolded and a bullet to the back of the head.
They are driven by sexual secrets, and Gibbeah is obscurely cursed: dead cows with upside-down heads wash up in the river, and the sky drips with black feathers and blood.
"We eat, sleep and even wash up here," Khodr said, outside the migrant camp in the northwestern town of Azaz where he was unable to secure a tent for his family.
"This is certainly the most remarkable organism I have seen wash up on the beach in my four years at the reserve," Nielsen said in a UC Santa Barbara press release.
According to the CDC, you should wash up with soap and clean running water (warm or cold, it doesn't really matter) for 20 seconds, lathering vigorously in between every nook and cranny.
New Zealand's coastline may be particularly deadly for pilot whales, but they also frequently wash up elsewhere—within the past week, for instance, 29 pilot whales died in strandings on Australian shores.
Things wash up there and are granted temporary clemency from the all-devouring future; people stop by there and mingle, like time travellers at a rest stop, with fragments of the past.
Since then, it has brought heavy rains and flash floods, lashed the southeastern US coast with powerful winds, caused tornadoes, and even caused bricks of cocaine to wash up on a beach.
But when Lucas (Emory Cohen) and Mia (Hanna Mangan-Lawrence), also survivors of the wreck, wash up on the island, Jenn starts to realize that threats come in all sorts of insidious forms.
Oh, the table also has a second mode where it presents you with a waterfall faucet and a little sink, so that you may wash up in the morning after your overnight trip.
When a body is found early on, it's had the good sense to wash up beside a stunning little Welsh brook, nestled between green hills and framed by a towering stone railway viaduct.
Jamie Foxx isn't about to let a little thing like the coronavirus stop him from interacting with his loyal fans ... that said, he's also NOT not going to wash up after touching 'em.
It's a resignation to stay vigilant, prepare for some more of Pink's emotional flotsam to wash up on the shore literally whenever, and reassess their expectations of what happily ever after looks like.
In Area X, human faces wash up on the shore like the discarded shells of horseshoe crabs and dolphins swim in perfectly synchronized pairs and look out at you from hauntingly familiar eyes.
Plenty of other strange beasts inhabit this realm, but the giant squid has long been the subject of myth, given its enormous size and the fact that dead ones occasionally wash up on shore.
Twice a day, before I walk the dogs, I wash up, pull on medical gloves, try not to touch anything, and descend five flights of stairs onto the street—to avoid contaminating the elevator.
Each year Mr. Okoniewski, a wildlife pathologist with the New York State Department of Conservation, performs necropsies on small numbers of seabird specimens that wash up dead along the coastal parts of the state.
Interest in mitigation technologies has been heightened by a 10-month-long toxic algae bloom off Florida's southwestern coast that has caused mounds of rotting fish to wash up on beaches from Tampa to Naples.
His startup company Ecovalgue plans to work with resort towns to collect some of the up to 20,000 tonnes that wash up on the Normandy coasts annually for use in cosmetics, animal feed and bioplastics.
They were tweaking a scene in which Bilott first tells his wife about DuPont's dumping drums full of toxic sludge into the Ohio River and the Chesapeake Bay which soon began to wash up onshore.
"The negative impact of mounting global trade tensions, whilst not targeted at Ireland directly, will inevitably wash up on our shores," Gerard Brady, chief economist at Ireland's main business lobby, Ibec, wrote in a note.
Fried guitar noodling, haunting vocal loops, drum machines, and miscellaneous electronics layer into terrifying, fathomless swells of sound, then disperse, only to wash up on the shore later and cut the bottom of your foot.
But when you wash up here in the lagoon, and make your way to the Scuola Grande di San Rocco — a 22018th-century clubhouse for middle-class Venetians — you step into something you'd forgotten: silence.
At the roadside camp in Guánica, municipal workers have come by every day to fill a huge potable water container, which Ms. Ayala and her friends and neighbors use to rinse silverware and wash up.
Grumblings that our homeless come from elsewhere for services express that denial by insisting that we are too compassionate — not inadequately so — and therefore bear no responsibility for losers who wash up on our sidewalks.
And there is still the problem of cleaning up all of those carcasses of the deceased which can't just be pushed out to sea due to fears they'll become bloated and wash up on public beaches.
" Jack Ablin, chief investment officer at Cresset Wealth Advisors, had his eyes on Europe: "I think a lot of it depends on how much of the weakness from overseas starts to wash up on our shores.
One shower of toxic rain and a blasted landscape later, they wash up at the gleamingly pristine Bureau of Genetic Welfare, where David (a smugly sinister Jeff Daniels) presides over unspecified hanky-panky with the human genome.
Green sea turtles don't do well when the ocean water drops below 50 degrees Fahrenheit: the reptiles stop moving, float to the surface, and eventually wash up ashore — where vultures and raccoons feast on them before they've died.
Even the lucky ones who wash up on Europe's shores may end up stuck for years in transit camps and detention centers in the south of the continent, in some cases only in the end to be deported.
Thanks to a south-facing beach, gradually sloping sea floor and relatively small waves, hundreds of shells wash up daily, many of them undamaged, on Portsmouth Island, south of Okracoke Island in the southern Outer Banks barrier islands.
Nearly each night here in coastal Bangladesh, up the Bay of Bengal from Myanmar, bodies wash up in the foamy brown tide — children, men, old women who tried to escape on leaking boats, their faces bloated from seawater.
The pups aren't striking out on their own to wash up hungry, cold, and disoriented along California shores in great numbers yet this year because most of them are already dead, according to scientists who study the animals.
Many states interpret Food and Drug Administration guidelines as requiring foodservice workers to wash up in 100-degree water, when all they really say is that the sink must be able to provide water of at least 100 degrees.
Led by Enn (Alex Sharp), an aspiring graphic novelist, the friends rock out at a local club then, drawn by strange tunes and the hope of an all-night party, wash up on the doorstep of a mysterious mansion.
Thailand, the current chair of the group, has lauded the declaration as a "big step" for the region, whose coasts have seen whales and sea turtles wash up dead in recent years with large amounts of plastic rubbish in their stomachs.
You can give someone a rim job as a standalone sex act, although it's commonly performed prior to anal sex or integrated into blowjobs and eating someone out (just remember to wash up before going from the anus to another orifice).
The Hudson River, which flows from north to south through eastern New York state, has been known to wash up a large number of corpses, many of them rising to the surface during the spring months when the water heats up.
Two months before their bodies would wash up dead on the rocky banks of the Hudson River, making them known throughout the world, two sisters from Saudi Arabia traveled from Virginia to Manhattan for reasons that are not yet clear.
Yet, in these documentary videos I am grateful for them because they often are the main line of defense for immigrants who wash up on unfamiliar ground and find themselves the object of severe hatred from a very vocal faction of the citizenry.
With the help of his family—including father Will Smith, former Fresh Prince and current extremely famous actor—Smith partnered with businessman Drew Fitzgerald to create a water receptacle that wouldn't wash up on the beaches of Malibu for eternity: a paper container.
Shanette, her mother-in-law and the girls sometimes went there in the summer to wash up because it offered not only the promise of inexpensive entertainment — Do you think we'll see frogs in the bathrooms again, like we did last time?
Why it could work: lolWhy it probably won't work: John McAfee is an addled, attention-starved wash-up who spouts nonsense frequently, and there is no evidence that he has anything remotely resembling a viable method for retrieving the data from a locked iPhone.
So Ms. Columbia did not hesitate when a fellow violinist recruited her for a string quartet to play for rescue workers at St. Paul's Chapel, which had become an informal respite station where they could nap, grab a bite, wash up or get a massage.
While this was less than altruistic, what matters was that it meant there could be safe houses, places where runaways could get a meal; there were barbershops they could sneak into, wash up and be given fresh clothing as they continued their journey to Canada.
OMAHA, Nebraska (Reuters) - Even as gun battles rage in Rio de Janeiro slums, mutilated bodies wash up on beaches and police and fireman protest, the USOC on Thursday declared the 2016 Olympics will be the safest place in the world for athletes once the Games begin.
The other series I found vaguely intriguing is midseason drama The Crossing, about a bunch of immigrants who wash up on the shores of a small town in the Pacific Northwest — only they're immigrants from the future, racing from the wartorn America of 150 years from now.
Mr. Williams wrote, and Ms. Grande sings, a song praising the trumpeter himself, and while the lyrics strain — "His melodies wash up on your mind just like seashells" — the music, a reggaeton-crisped update of a Latin big band, features plenty of Mr. Sandoval's airborne trumpet.
To be fair, the Five Two towels are softer, larger, and way more absorbent than the IKEA ones (even the flour-sack ones), and they wash up like a dream, but this is one of those items that your dedication to the sport of cooking will need to justify.
If you're traveling by car, you can find publicly accessible showers at a variety of places including community gyms or a Y.M.C.A. While opinions vary on whether it's acceptable to brush your teeth or wash up in an airport bathroom, you wouldn't be the first to do so.
If you wonder where your plastic toothbrushes and cigarette lighters go after you trash them, here's your answer: many end up in the ocean, which means that they either sink to the bottom or wash up on beaches — like this remote, uninhabited island in the middle of the Pacific Ocean.
WARNING GRAPHIC IMAGES: DEAD FISH, TURTLES, MANATEES WASH UP ON SOUTHWEST FLORIDA BEACHES The toxic algae bloom can last as little as a few weeks or longer than a year, according to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, which notes that red tides can even subside and then reoccur.
And while this is probably not the place for cranky opprobrium, it feels necessary to call out the obliviousness of designers who presented collections rife with references to campsites, tarpaulins, tents and displacement when millions of Syrian and Afghan refugees crowd Europe's borders or wash up dead on its shores.
Lia is the one who accepts Mother's explanation for why her older sister is going to have a baby ("Grace asked the sea for one"), and who, some indistinct period of time after King's disappearance, describes how two strange men and a boy wash up on the beach after a storm.
Why they might not: The last secretive twisty movie about a bunch of extremely colorful strangers who wash up at the same raggedy hotel together and start fighting each other was Identity, and the twist ending on that one was the kind of reveal that puts people off twist-ending movies in general.
Over the past few years, she has come to be regarded as its unofficial historian, the keeper not only of shards of information about the inhabitants — "It used to be beautiful green grass, chickens, roses, fig trees," she told me — but also of physical fragments that wash up where the town once stood.
T. N. Pandit, an anthropologist who visited North Sentinel several times between 1967 and 1991, said the Sentinelese people — who officially number around 50 and who hunt with spears and arrows fashioned from scraps of metal that wash up on their shores — were more hostile to outsiders than other indigenous communities living in the Andamans.
About 62,823 dead or dying murres washed up on shore -- but the total number of deaths is likely to be closer to one million since only a small fraction of birds that die at sea wash up, said researchers from the University of Washington, who published the study in the journal Plos One on Wednesday.
Every day you wash up alone in some bar or restaurant and take your beer among strangers, talking insanely to yourself, looking out on to squares and streets you don't know, and then the following day you climb into a bus going somewhere you haven't yet quite figured out and move in to another bar and restaurant with the same beer and the same flies and the same strangers.
One of Bonetti's meditations read: "Let us think of all those children in various parts of the world who cannot go to school but are instead exploited in mines, fields and fisheries, bought and sold by human traffickers for organ harvesting, used and abused on our streets by many, including Christians ...," She wrote of seeing "men in luxury cars lined up to exploit" young woman forced into prostitution shortly after they arrive in Italy, where many African migrants wash up, hoping for a fresh start only to be snared by traffickers and pimps.

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