lash

[US]/læʃ/
[UK]/læʃ/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

vt. to strike with force;to swing;to tie in bundles;to hit hard;to provoke;to mock
vi. to strike with force;to hit hard;to swing rapidly
n. a hard strike;eyelashes;a whip;a scolding;mockery

Phrases & Collocations

eyelash

lash out

lash together

Example Sentences

the lash of conscience.

the lash of the waves

let's lash out on a taxi.

sleet lashing the roof.

The rain was lashing the windows.

fear lashed him into a frenzy.

he lashed the flag to the mast.

she felt the lash of my tongue.

heard the snake lashing about in the leaves.

waves lashing at the shore.

lash two things together

The cat's tail lashed a bout.

He lashed the horse cruelly.

The speaker was lashing the crowd.

The rain lashed against the window.

The horse lashed out at me.

Lash the piece of wood to the pole to make it longer.

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