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51dash — I. verb Etymology: Middle English dasshen, probably from Middle French dachier to impel forward Date: 14th century transitive verb 1. to break by striking or knocking 2. to knock, hurl, or thrust violently 3. splash, spatter 4. a …
52dash — [13] Dash is probably of Scandinavian origin – Danish daske ‘beat’ has been compared – but whether it was a borrowing or a home 151 deaf grown word, it was no doubt formed in imitation of rapid impulsive violent movement. Its original sense in… …
53dash — 1. verb 1) he dashed home Syn: rush, race, run, sprint, bolt, dart, gallop, career, charge, shoot, hurtle, careen, fly, speed, zoom, scurry, scuttle, scamper; informal tea …
54dash — 1. verb 1) he dashed home Syn: rush, race, run, sprint, career, charge, shoot, hurtle, hare, fly, speed, zoom; informal tear, belt; Brit.; informal bomb; N.Amer …
55dash — brūkšnys statusas T sritis informatika apibrėžtis Ženklas – . Kodai: 150 (ISO 8859 13 dešimtainis), U+2013. Plačiau žr. priede. priedas( ai) MS Word formatas atitikmenys: angl. dash; en dash; en dash ryšiai: dar žiūrėk – ilgasis brūkšnys …
56dash — [13] Dash is probably of Scandinavian origin – Danish daske ‘beat’ has been compared – but whether it was a borrowing or a home grown word, it was no doubt formed in imitation of rapid impulsive violent movement. Its original sense in English was …
57dash — Synonyms and related words: Le Mans, abruptly, aggressiveness, air race, animation, ardor, asperge, automobile race, baffle, bafflement, balk, band, bang, bar, bash, bat, be poised, beat, beat down, beating, bedew, belt, bespatter, besprinkle,… …
58dash — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. shatter, smash; frustrate, dishearten; hurl, cast; dart. See destruction, dejection, haste, propulsion. n. élan, spirit; spurt, soupçon, trace. See activity, velocity, littleness, energy, ostentation …
59dash — 1. to adulterate a drink Literally, to mix or dilute, as in a culinary recipe: This beer s dashed an er aulus do dash it. (EDD) 2. a mild oath A literary convention replacing a taboo word like damn with a dash …
60dash — verb 1》 run or travel in a great hurry. 2》 strike or fling with great force. 3》 destroy or frustrate (hopes or expectations). 4》 (dash something off) write something hurriedly and without much thought. exclamation Brit. informal used to express… …