to slash at
61slash pocket — slash′ pock′et n. clo a pocket set into a garment, to which easy access is provided by an exterior slit • Etymology: 1790–1800 …
62slash-and-burn — slash′ and burn′ adj. 1) agr. of or noting a method of agriculture in the tropics in which vegetation is felled and burned, the land is cultivated for a few years, then abandoned to the forest 2) cvb unnecessarily destructive or extreme •… …
63Slash — [slɛʃ], der; s, [e]s <englisch> (Schrägstrich, z. B. in Internetadressen) …
64Slash — Slash …
65slash — ► VERB 1) cut with a violent sweeping movement. 2) informal reduce (a price, quantity, etc.) greatly. 3) archaic lash, whip, or thrash severely. ► NOUN 1) a cut made with a wide, sweeping stroke. 2) a bright patch or flash of colour or light. 3) …
66slash pine — ☆ slash pine n. 1. a common pine (Pinus caribaea) growing in slashes, or swamps, in the SE U.S., the West Indies, and Central America 2. the hard wood of this tree …
67slash pocket — n. a pocket (in a garment) the opening of which is a finished, usually diagonal slit …
68slash at somebody (with something) — ˈslash at sb/sth (with sth) derived to attack sb violently with a knife, etc. Main entry: ↑slashderived …
69slash at something (with something) — ˈslash at sb/sth (with sth) derived to attack sb violently with a knife, etc. Main entry: ↑slashderived …
70Slash (guitarist) — For other uses of Slash , see Slash. Slash Slash performing in Rome in 2011 Background information Birth name Saul Hudson …