Lash out

verb

Definitions

Verb
  1. 1
    To make a sudden violent attack.

    "Four Japanese torpedo boats launch an attack on the Suvorov. Despite burning steadily for several hours and now taking a torpedo to the stern, the ship still lashes out at its attackers with a few remaining guns. With no pressing need to continue the attack to closer range, the torpedo boats fall back, noting the position for a night attack if Suvorov survives that long."

  2. 2
    attack in speech or writing wordnet
  3. 3
    To make a fierce verbal attack. figuratively

    "The man lashed out at me when I asked if it was his own hair."

  4. 4
    To splash out (spend a lot of money). intransitive

Etymology

For the verb's chief current sense (to attack suddenly), by surface analysis suggests reaching out with the lash (either literally or figuratively); however, the verb is entered in various early-19th-century dictionaries with various senses, only some of which have to do with attacking, kicking, or similar. One of them corresponds to today's splash out (that is, to break out into spending), while another corresponds to breaking out into expressing oneself verbally.

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