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"Lash" in a Sentence (34 examples)
Don't lash out at me just because my brother treated you badly.
A bull, stimulated either by the scarlet colour of Miss Ashton's mantle, or by one of those fits of capricious ferocity to which their dispositions are liable, detached himself suddenly from the group which was feeding at the upper extremity of a grassy glade, that seemed to lose itself among the crossing and entangled boughs. The animal approached the intruders on his pasture ground, at first slowly, pawing the ground with his hoof, bellowing from time to time, and tearing up the sand with his horns, as if to lash himself up to rage and violence.
Tom's going on the lash tonight.
The sea waves lash incessantly against the cliffs.
This is probably the angriest he's ever been. Admirable restraint on his part not to lash out.
A sty or stye is commonly caused by staphlycoccus bacteria that along with dead skin cells clog glands in your eyelids, along the lash line.
It's easier for me to lash out at Republicans than Democrats, probably because I myself am a Democrat.
Beyond the rail there was winter night, a moving blackness where the waves rushed and clamored; straining into the great dark, men sensed only the bitter salt of sea-scud, the nettle of sleet and the lash of wind.
Come on, let's go out on the lash in Paris.
The day after our night on the lash, we felt awful.
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I observed that your whip wanted a lash to it.
The culprit received thirty-nine lashes.
The moral is a lash at the vanity of arrogating that to ourselves which succeeds well.
But Richmond, his grandfather's darling, after one thoughtful glance cast under his lashes at that uncompromising countenance appeared to lose himself in his own reflections.
I'll have a lash.
Much-loved characters living on after their author’s death is not so unusual these days. Every second bloke in possession of a keyboard seems to have had a lash at a James Bond thriller, including Kingsley Amis, John Gardner, Raymond Benson, Jeffery Deaver, William Boyd, Anthony Horowitz, Christopher Wood and Sebastian Faulks.
“I felt I’d go out and grab the bull by the horns and give it a good lash and I’m very pleased to come away with second in my very first Diamond League final.”
the Ayrshire cow gives a lash of milk on comparatively bare pasture
The oaks cry oot beneath November's lashes, But not for all the months[…]
... put a lash of scepticism in his tone.
We lash the pupil, and defraud the ward
A lesbian who was lashed as a teenager for saying she was gay.
Carlo Ancelotti's out-of-sorts team struggled to hit the target in the first half as Bolton threatened with Matthew Taylor lashing just wide.
He falls, and lashing up his heels, his rider throws.
In the final minute of six added on, Colombia would undo their good work, though, Pérez fumbling the ball allowing Hemp to lash into the empty net.
To laugh at follies, or to lash at vice.
With rain lashing across the ground at kick-off and every man in Auckland seemingly either English-born or supporting Scotland, Eden Park was transformed into Murrayfield in March.
to lash something to a spar
lash a pack on a horse's back
Fruits being unwholesome and lash before the fourth or fifth Yeare.
We’re off school tomorrow, it’s gonna be lash!
That Chinese (food) was lash!
setting the proper valve lash for solid lifters
excessive lash in the gear train
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