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11lash — I. /læʃ / (say lash) noun 1. the flexible part of a whip; the piece of cord or the like forming the extremity of a whip. 2. a swift stroke or blow, with a whip, etc., as a punishment: sentenced to fifty lashes. 3. a sharp stroke given to the… …
12lash — I [[t]læʃ[/t]] n. 1) the flexible section of cord or the like forming the extremity of a whip 2) a swift stroke or blow, with a whip or the like, given as a punishment 3) something that goads or pains in a manner compared to that of a whip 4)… …
13lash — verb 1》 strike or beat with a whip or stick. ↘beat forcefully against: waves lashed the coast. ↘(lash out) hit or kick out. ↘(lash out) launch a verbal attack. 2》 (of an animal) move (a part of the body, especially the tail) quickly… …
14lash — [[t]læ̱ʃ[/t]] lashes, lashing, lashed 1) N COUNT: usu pl Your lashes are the hairs that grow on the edge of your upper and lower eyelids. ...sombre grey eyes, with unusually long lashes... Joanna studied him through her lashes. Syn: eyelash 2)… …
15lash — 1. verb 1) he lashed the beast repeatedly Syn: whip, flog, flagellate, beat, thrash, horsewhip, scourge, birch, belt, strap, cane, switch; strike, hit; informal wallop, whack, tan (someone s hide), larrup …
16lash — v. & n. v. 1 intr. make a sudden whiplike movement with a limb or flexible instrument. 2 tr. beat with a whip, rope, etc. 3 intr. pour or rush with great force. 4 intr. (foll. by at, against) strike violently. 5 tr. castigate in words. 6 tr. urge …
17lash — I n 1. whip, knout, scourge, flagellum, bull whip, cat o nine tails, cat, cowhide, rawhide, quirt, U.S. blacksnake. 2. blow, stroke, bang, hit, smack, rap; knock, buffet, cuff, Inf. wallop, slam, swat, slap, whack, thwack, Inf. bat, Inf. sock,… …
18lash — 1. verb 1) rain lashed the window panes Syn: beat against, dash against, pound, batter, strike, drum 2) the tiger lashed his tail Syn: swish, flick, twitch, whip 3) …
19lash — [læʃ] verb I 1) [T] to tie something firmly to something else 2) [I/T] to hit against something with a very strong force Waves lashed the shore.[/ex] 3) [T] to hit someone or something with a WHIP or a thin stick • lash out II noun [C] lash [læʃ] …
20Lash LeRoux — John LeRoux Ring name(s) Lash LeRoux[1] Mark LaRoux Corporal Cajun[1] …