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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151. Gilbert and Frye watched them leave and for an instant it seemed as if Gilbert wanted to dash out after them again.
152. My thoughts dart away no matter how hard I concentrate, dash in opposite directions.
153. When a landlord has enticed a female on to his patch, the rivals dash in and emit semen.
154. In case anything went wrong, I was prepared to make a dash for Armstrong.
155. But for the heavy torch in the older woman's hand she might have been tempted to make a dash for it.
156. Surely he wasn't taking advantage of CI5's trust in him,[sentencedict.com] and making a dash for it at night?
157. She hung by the open door, ready to make a dash for it at the first sign of trouble.
158. Did she take it with her when she went to the rubbish skip or dash to a stationer's and buy it?
159. More exciting and exotic is a dash across the tundra bundled on a dogsled between a musher and his muscular mutts.
160. The current scandal could improve his chances-or prompt a crackdown that might dash any hope of his getting power.
161. Add a dash of lemon juice and seasoning and garnish with the coriander.
162. I walk along the side of the motel scratching myself on the pebble dash, for carelessness.
163. Reaching for her favourite Givenchy perfume, she liberally sprayed the pulse spots, adding a dash at her elbows and knees.
164. All those animals with implausible names, which will come in so handy for Countdown, making a dash for it.
165. Kenny Lofton made a mad dash for the ball, got to it and had it pop off his glove.
166. As our unit grew from five to ten, it began to look more and more like Dash Riprock.
167. The pent-up energy overflows and a mad dash is on.
168. When Helen grabs her son and makes a mad dash, you feel the danger.
169. At Freeport, the Jones Beach stop, was the mad dash for the bus.
170. Only a quick dash to the shelter of a stack of tins saved them.
171. In May 1528, while Angus was away, James disguised himself as a groom and made a dash for Stirling.
172. The Front Runners stop periodically and then run a twenty-yard dash, to the applause of bemused spectators.
173. The canopies were wide and rather flat ended, with the headlamp mounted in the centre thereof, instead of on the dash.
174. They were able to take a high line, look impressive, cut a dash - on the cheap.
175. And that means fiddly switches scattered haphazardly across the dash and centre console like bits of shot fired from a blunderbuss.
176. Abruptly the woman speeded up, making a dash for the door.
177. Dash and Alexander were as opposite as individuals as their respective choice of pseudonyms suggests, and their respective skills differed also.
178. There was the usual headlamp in the centre of the dash.
179. You don't dash into breakfast and slop paraquat over the wife's Frosties, while hurling abuse at her.
180. They hope families will succumb to the traditional last-minute dash to buy gifts.