Pash

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"Pash" in a Sentence (20 examples)

‘You gonna pash her?’ ‘We only just started going together,’ I said. Pash her? Already? I hadn’t even kissed a girl properly yet. ‘Do you know how to pash?’ It sounded like a challenge. Jed Wall was a bit like that. When he wasn’t just hanging he was fighting or pashing or something that no one else was good at.

2005, Gabrielle Morrissey, Urge: Hot Secrets For Great Sex, HarperCollins Publishers (Australia), unnumbered page, There are hundreds of different types of kisses; and there are kissing Kamasutras available in bookshops to help you add variety to your pashing repertoire.

A few hours later, having pashed near the bins outside a supermarket, I stumbled towards my tube station certain I had met the love of my life.

Anyway, the point is, my first pash — or snog, or whatever you want to call it — was so bloody awful it’s a miracle I ever opened my mouth again.

‘It isn’t a pash. Nancy Burke’s got a pash on Mr Richards and Mary Parkin has a pash on Miss Taylor, and so have other girls. But I haven’t got a pash on Rupert. It isn’t like that. I know it isn’t. I know it isn’t.’

Not until the outcome of Denise’s pash did I admit that my pash on Joan had been very different.

At school it was called a pash. Having a pash on big handsome Robin, who used to cycle up to the village in his holidays from boarding school, and smile at her. She still had a pash on Robin. He still smiled at her.

Leo[ntes]: Thou want′ſt a rough paſh, & the shoots that I haue, / To be full like me:

Hercules, that in his infancie Did paſh the iawes of Serpents venemous:

I'll pash him o'er the face.

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[...] 'tis a brute must walk / Pashing their life out, with a brute's intents.

... sent a heavy rain-drop pashing in our faces and now woke the woods with rattling peals of thunder.

... the rain came "pashing" down again and drove her indoors.

[…] the pash of a crushed skull, an oath, or a grunt caused by the impact of a rifle's muzzle against the abdomen transfixed by its bayonet.

[Neither] the pash of a hoof on the marge, crack of whip, nor the shout of driver gladdens the quiet: the foul weeds knot, strangling the sluggish flow of the waterway; […]

BACKEN, To retard, "This pash o'rain 'ul backen our potatoes."

A pash of rain then raised it about 6 inches, but four dry days reduced it to its previous level.

Mony a thunner pash it's been oot in.

... the water came down with such a pash that ...

Labes, a great fall, or pash of rain or hail, etc.

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