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Answer for the clue "Washed (clothes) ", 9 letters:
laundered

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vb. (en-past of: launder )

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Launder \Laun"der\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Laundered (l[add]n"d[~e]rd or l[aum]n"d[~e]rd); p. pr. & vb. n. Laundering .] To wash, as clothes; to wash, and to smooth with a flatiron or mangle; to wash and iron; as, to launder shirts. To lave; to wet. [Obs.] ...

Usage examples of laundered.

Surely by now the laundered details of the aborted project had been made public, but she couldn't be sure how they would feel about her involvement in it.

Incidentally, your clothes have been fumigated, laundered and pressed.

He walked to the cupboard where Khalehla had said his clothes were—'fumigated, laundered and pressed'.

Even his 'fumigated, laundered, and pressed' clothes would not be mistaken for anything but what they were: cleaned-up terrorist apparel.

For his role in shipping Polish arms to North's mercenary army, al-Kassar became the recipient of North's undying gratitude [and laundered drug proceeds].

They deliver drugs, illegal aliens, and laundered money, and provide services like violence and extortion — all with organizations that resemble General Motors more than they resemble the traditional Sicilian Mafia.

In another part of the deal, more than $42 million was laundered through BCCI accounts in the Cayman Islands.

If they tried to trace all the laundered money that's passed through banks in Australia in the last ten years, the banks would be even shakier than they are now.

Her investment banker sat beside her, laundered money all ready to be put back into the dirt again.

She wondered what life would be like in Europe, where most of their laundered money was banked.

Still, Janis remarked, whatever the mixture of styles, the room smelled of money, laundered so long ago that it could almost be classed as old money.

He walked to the cupboard where Khalehla had said his clothes were-'fumigated, laundered and pressed'.

He walked to the employee pantry, where he hung up his damp overcoat, then laid a plastic bag carrying a freshly laundered dress shirt on top of the coat rack.

Documents given to the federal prosecutor’s office indicated that the bank had laundered over two billion U.

Here, observed Nick, is an account through which two billion dollars has been laundered, invested, transferred, what have you, and on the day it is closed, it holds what in the currency of the drug trade is pocket change.