0 to wash your hands, especially before a meal: --
1 a discussion after an event in which people talk about what happened, what could have been done better, etc.: --
3 to appear on land because the ocean or a river or lake left it there: --
Most of the species present are not known to wash up after cold water upwelling events, hence scavenging of wash-ups was not the primary source of fish.
The wash-up is an accelerated parliamentary process used after general elections have been called to rush unopposed legislation through parliament before dissolution.
The large camping terrain has sites for caravans, motor homes and tents; campers share the ablutions, cooking and wash-up facilities.
The contract included the refurbishment of the food preparation and wash-up area and improvements to the ventilation system as well as the new servery.
The New York Times wash-up of the NATO vote explains that all 16 current members of the alliance must approve the change in order for it to take effect.
In the wash-up after his visit, every member of the committee ignored me.
In the wash-up, when the disappointment subsides, we should remember that it was a pretty high-quality contest.