In the twilight, the mournful, the sad, but beautiful ghost of the great golden days of the Sierras, a hand reached out and took Washee-Washee by the queue as a man would take a tethered horse by the lariat.
They marched Washee-Washee to the Howling Wilderness, told the sentence, and called upon the Parson to enforce judgment.
When Washee-Washee went out next morning for wood, there he found lying at the door the cause of the trouble in the night.
Still, you might have seen here and there that there were cloudy spots that had refused all the time to be quite washed out, rub and soak and soap and boil them as the Widow and Washee-Washee would.
Washee-Washee nodded, and the Judge broke down badly embarrassed.
He shook Washee-Washee in perfect confidence that he would find all the gold nuggets, half the spoons, and nearly all the household goods in the little Widow's warm and sparely furnished room.
Suppose 'm you big fella white marster give 'm me one fella stick, close up me washee-washee you that fella steamer.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "washee" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.