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Sentence count:34Posted:2017-04-30Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: splashingwashing machineflash in the pancashingdashingwashing sodaclashcash inMeaning: [klæʃ]  adj. sharply and harshly discordant. 
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1. Crowds appeared at the arraignments, clashing with security forces.
2. The announcement has been delayed to avoid clashing with the Prime Minister's speech.
3. They have clashing personalities.
4. His apartment was a tasteful disappointment, clashing with his tawdry appearance.
5. Division will avoid keys in the same run clashing, and causing synonyms.
6. We therefore have a clashing interest of views over whether to feel sympathy or revulsion about Blanche.
7. Now there was new prey for the clashing gravitational fields.
8. Many scenes feature dramatic confrontations of clashing male personalities.
9. Protestors have been clashing with riot police in London.
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10. The pirate ship are clashing against our ship.
11. He toned down clashing colours with brown tints.
12. WHEN two extremes come clashing together , you either get jarring mess, or absurd harmony.
13. Irrational designs, disorderly arranged furniture, clashing colors and unclean floors are all called interior visual pollution.
14. A gong, clashing faintly in the distance, seemed to be in another world.
15. A visit to the kingdom can generate equally clashing impressions.
16. These clashing perspectives permeated the Middle East dispute and prevented any real bargaining.
17. He was hauled before the disciplinary committee after a video showed him clashing with opposition scrum-half Mike Ford during a brawl.
18. As most of us know, in the public perception these causes have often been seen as clashing.
19. The fields here were fringed with rowan trees, their bright red berries clashing horribly with the purple heather of late summer.
20. Little wonder then that the prospect of a Solidarity-led government clashing with Solidarity-led trade unions is a real fear to those involved.
21. Twenty years ago when both these causes were beginning to gain wide support, many people saw them as clashing.
22. On May 8 Chamlong led another large rally at Democracy Monument, where some demonstrators came close to clashing with riot police.
23. Then a strange din reached our ears, of wailing voices and metallic clashing.
24. In this paper, through the study of various kinds of clashing, and reasoning I try to reveal and see through the techniques that Pirandello adopted to make Henry IV so dramatic and impressive.
25. Set as a kind of a German working class drinking song, the tune is supported by percussion from Turkish sources along with the provocative sounds of scimitars, swords clashing with each other.
26. There was a particular hummock of coral that caused the green vans to slow to a crawl, gears clashing as they shifted down.
27. As you approach it, a tinkling and banging and clashing begins to impinge on your ear.
28. Justices Thomas and Stephen Breyer, who wrote the long dissent in the Parents Involved decision, argue for two clashing ideals: a "color-blind Constitution" and integration.
29. However, C ++ still allowed global data and global functions, so clashing was still possible.
30. But families are a good deal sloppier than that, a mishmash of competing needs and moods and clashing emotions, better understood by the people in the thick of them than by anyone standing outside.
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