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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91. The main point is that the clash procedure becomes an end in itself.
92. The tie of next Saturday's second round will be the clash between Bangor and holders Malone.
93. We can go to both classes if they don't clash.
94. Baxter's right shinbone was broken after a clash with Rapide Vienna's tough centre-half Skocik.
95. Thirty-four soldiers and at least 150 rebels were killed in the clash, military spokesman Kumara Dewage said.
96. Ten soldiers were wounded in a clash with the rebels.
97. Brunel University claim their dressing room looked like a casualty unit after the clash with Hayes.
98. Six candidates are embroiled in a Commons clash over who will succeed Bernard Wetherill.sentencedict .com
99. Continuous spectra are appropriate to the clash of cymbals.
100. Their susceptibilities clash against objects that remain innocently quiet.
101. They stemmed from a clash of national interests.
102. The clash of arguments between them is unavoidable.
103. Do your personalities clash or are you in-sync?
104. Their views clash on the new tax bill.
105. (this applies to a number of principles that don't clash) SOA is about architectural structure and agile development is about delivering fast.
106. The two sides will clash there only if Chelsea beat Sunderland in their quarter-final replay.
107. Gianluigi Buffon has spoken of his pride at wearing the captain's armband for Italy in what promises to be a hard-fought clash with Holland.
108. Globalization and the Clash of Value English SummaryThe paper has discussed conflict of value and produced springhead in Globalization from essential(sentencedict.com), cause of formation and development trend.
109. Juventus Coach Didier Deschamps has played down the importance of Monday night's clash with Napoli.
110. Van Persie will captain the Gunners in their second Group F clash as they look to build on the solid point picked up in Dortmund two weeks ago.
111. Huntington , Samuel. The Clash of Civilization and the Remaking of WorldOrder, Beijing: Xinhua Press, 2002.
112. Rodolfo Borrell's men followed up their triumph in a prestigious tournament in Tenerife with another success in Villarreal and will now head into next Saturday's clash at Fulham in confident mood.
113. He converted the penalty emphatically to set up a Semi - Final clash with old rivals West Germany.
114. Walden produced some excellent potting to beat Jamie Cope 3-1 in their fifth-round clash.
115. And youths in the working class district, the Kasbah, had a clash with police and they used tear gas.
116. With scores killed, and soldiers continuing to clash with civilians in Latakia and Daraa, what lessons can Washington learn from how it handled Tunis, Cairo, Manama and Tripoli?
117. South and North Koreas blamed each other for provoking the clash.
118. When technocracy, the bomb, and the population explosion arrived, man achieved a capacity to clash with the earth on a grand scale .
119. Samuel Huntington thought that all this was bunk. In The Clash of Civilisations?
120. Ideals about decentralized management clash of faith in the abilities of the subordinates.