Synonym: dart, drop, hasten, hurry, pinch, rush, scamper, touch, trace. Similar words: dashed, as good as, be considered as, ash, cash, ashes, rash, in cash. Meaning: [dæʃ] n. 1. distinctive and stylish elegance 2. a quick run 3. a footrace run at top speed 4. a punctuation mark (-) used between parts of a compound word or between the syllables of a word when the word is divided at the end of a line of text 5. the longer of the two telegraphic signals used in Morse code 6. the act of moving with great haste. v. 1. run or move very quickly or hastily 2. break into pieces, as by striking or knocking over 3. hurl or thrust violently 4. destroy or break 5. cause to lose courage 6. add an enlivening or altering element to.
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61. I must dash - I've got to be home by seven.
62. Oh dash ! I've left my umbrella in the office.
63. It's pouring with rain - we'll have to make a dash for it .
64. If the sauce seems too sweet, add a dash of red wine vinegar.
65. With her new image, she'll certainly cut a dash on her holiday cruise.
66. You only have an hour to complete the game so it's a mad dash against the clock.sentencedict.com
67. The flag adds a dash of colour to the grey building.
68. This is no dash to the 7-11.
69. Add a dash of salt to the beans.
70. I dash to the one vacant chair and start.
71. Johnson finished first in the 100-meter dash.
72. Should he dash off a few writs?
73. I had an inbuilt Dash Riprock decoding device.
74. No, you can't dash out for something to eat.
75. They dash across the road and prepare for battle.
76. I didn't want to dash your hopes unnecessarily.
77. It's fiction with a dash of history.
78. Dash was watching the charade and laughing.
79. Hanson won the gold in the 100-meter dash.
80. A dash of eau-de-Cologne for good measure.
81. Assistant Editor, Hellena Barnes cut a dash with her scissors.
82. Fiscal policy, for instance, is commendably tight; there are no signs of any government-led dash for growth.
83. As the fire spread up the walls, Stan made a dash for safety.
84. He has ruthlessly pruned his original plans for a quick dash to the top.
85. In colonial times, Western missionaries would dash off to bastions of other faiths to preach the Gospel.
86. There was a fancy grille like a wrought iron gate at the rear end of the dash under the stairs.
87. In shade, they brighten things up, adding a dash of cream or yellow.
88. He would simply dash off a note that made no reference to the incident and forget the whole thing.
89. A Land Rover mechanic replaced the stabiliser unit behind the dash - the fuel gauge worked again but not the temperature gauge.
90. The West will face some difficult decisions if Mr Gorbachev really does make a dash for economic freedom.