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Sentence count:136+4 Only show simple sentencesPosted:2016-12-21Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: cutgashseverwoundSimilar words: flashclashflash backslamslapslaveslateslangMeaning: [slæʃ]  n. 1. a wound made by cutting 2. an open tract of land in a forest that is strewn with debris from logging (or fire or wind) 3. a punctuation mark (/) used to separate related items of information 4. a strong sweeping cut made with a sharp instrument. v. 1. cut with sweeping strokes; as with an ax or machete 2. beat severely with a whip or rod 3. cut open 4. cut drastically 5. move or stir about violently. 
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1. Don't slash your horse in that cruel way.
2. We had to slash our way through the undergrowth with sticks.
3. Traditional slash and burn farming methods have exhausted the soil.
4. Her mouth was a slash of red lipstick.
5. The band then signed to Slash Records.
6. He's just nipped out to have a slash.sentencedict .com
7. Car makers could be forced to slash prices after being accused of overcharging yesterday.
8. You often write a slash between alternatives, for example, 'and/or'.
9. Slash the tops of the loaves with a sharp serrated knife in a criss-cross pattern.
10. We had to slash through the long grass to clear a path.
11. The shop plans to slash fur prices after Spring Festival.
12. Ben took a wild slash at the ball and luckily managed to hit it.
13. She imagined that slash through herself.
14. Boeing plans to slash 12, 000 jobs.
15. There was a vertical slash in the canvas.
16. The 42-year-old millionaire would slash interest rates to three percent and set up a board of go-ahead businessmen to help industry.
17. And don't forget that plan of Portillo's to slash state spending.
18. A slash from Siban's talons would have inflicted a wound which would have taken weeks to heal.
19. The gangster pulled a knife on me and tried to slash my face.
20. Contrary to popular belief, rainforests are not jungles through which you have to slash a path.
21. My new dress is pale blue, with a dark blue slash in the sleeves.
22. In the half-light I am awe-struck by the steel-grey slash through the dark landscape a few kilometres away.
23. His tee shot ended up in the rough and from there he could only slash the ball 50 yards over the green.
24. If inventories get too bloated, manufacturers generally halt production and slash their work forces to stay more in line with demand.
25. International investors continued to switch their money out of sterling because they expect the Government to slash interest rates.
26. Holiday giant Thomson yesterday unveiled thousands of special deals which will slash up to £70 off the price of ski holidays from Thursday.
27. As irrational as it sounds, many companies hire new workers and then turn around and slash their payrolls.
28. Just before Christmas, the company said it would immediately slash 6, 000 jobs.
29. The foliage is handsome and the autumn colour is relatively long lasting, yellow and gold with the odd slash of red.
30. Several forces have combined to erode Congress' determination to slash foreign affairs spending.
More similar words: flashclashflash backslamslapslaveslateslangIslamislandslanderashslaveryIslamicashesrashcashlasta sharetrashwash upin cashbrashgnashcrashblaseblastlaserglassclass
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