Synonym: bang, bump, collide, conflict, contradict, differ, disagree, hit, oppose. Similar words: flash, class, a class, classic, classify, classroom, classical, classified. Meaning: [klæʃ] n. 1. a loud resonant repeating noise 2. a state of conflict between persons 3. a state of conflict between colors 4. a minor short-term fight. v. 1. crash together with violent impact 2. be incompatible; be or come into conflict 3. disagree violently.
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31. He said he left the company because of a personality clash with the director .
32. I like red and orange together, though lots of people think they clash.
33. It's a pity the two concerts clash; I wanted to go to both of them.
34. Don't make any policy decisions which clash with official company thinking.
35. The meeting turned out to be a clash of wills.
36. I think the present armed clash on the border was a diversion to make their people forget the internal difficult economic situation.
37. There was a violent clash/confrontation between rival supporters after the match.
38. The team are ready for next week's World Cup clash with Italy.
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39. Mary and her husband clash over the question where they should live.
40. The World Cup is fascinating for its clash of football cultures.
41. The pot came down on the stone floor with a clash.
42. The heavyweight clash goes ahead in Las Vegas on 8 May.
43. The police said the clash was a sequel to yesterday'snationwide strike.
44. The issue really boils down to a clash between left and right.
45. They will televise both legs of Leeds' European Cup clash with Rangers.
46. There is a clash between two classes at 2 p.m. on Thursday.
47. The company's expansion plans could put it in a head-on clash with environmentalists.
48. No, the red tie will clash with your shirt.
49. Problems arise where there is a clash of cultures.
50. Choose bright colors, but make sure they don't clash.
51. I've a worrying feeling that the Medau Annual Reunion may clash - I do hope it doesn't.
52. An amateur photographer on the shore captured last week's clash on videotape and its revelations aroused outrage.
53. Thus reform could involve a clash with the vested interests of local aristocracies.
54. Premier John Major could clash with him on five big issues.
55. They caught a brief glimpse of the struggling figures on the practice grounds, the clash of their weapons on the wind.
56. Their last Challenge Cup clash was at the first-round stage at the Willows in 1983 and Salford won 12-5.
57. Formby make two changes for their home clash with Southport.
58. Clash looms over air traffic control Many critics of Railtrack accuse it of putting profits above passenger safety.
59. The new date will avoid a clash in Edinburgh with the ScotlandFrance Rugby Union international the previous day.
60. The two co-exist as memories of their cultures, with a healthy clash where the two collide in the entrance foyer.