Synonym: cut, gash, sever, wound. Similar words: flash, clash, flash back, slam, slap, slave, slate, slang. Meaning: [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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31. Conservative councillors will cut unnecessary expenditure - and slash your community charge bill.
32. Religious extremists broke through police lines to slash at the pro-reform protesters with broken bottles and clubs.
33. But they still look for quality and are put off stores that repeatedly slash prices.
34. Marconi wants to slash 4,000 more jobs, on top of the 4,000 through voluntary redundancy since April.
35. One of the early acts of his Administration was an economy drive which included a horizontal slash in public pay.
36. It appeared to be some disturbance of the atmosphere, a puckering slash of the ethereal epidermis itself.
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37. The slash of blood across his throat and down his cheek revealed the knife wound he had died from.
38. They say it would be an inexpensive way to help slash the budget deficit.
39. You don't need to have a personal grudge against some one to slash them.
40. And aerobically fit skaters slash and glide along groomed tracks.
41. A swarthy fellow with ringlets was taking a slash at her with a heavy cutlass.
42. Dealers now hope the Chancellor will slash interest rates again in next week's autumn statement.
43. He lunged at her slashing out and a long slash appeared on her leg.
44. Voters rejected measures to ban most lawsuits resulting from car accidents[sentencedict.com], limit shareholder lawsuits and slash lawyers' contingency fees.
45. Every instinct tells us to run for cover: to withhold information, slash jobs and cut investment.
46. Christie Todd Whitman had kept her campaign pledge to slash taxes.
47. The government will also slash the budgets of state enterprises by a tenth.
48. But he declined to divulge where he would slash spending.
49. Dead and dying trees had been left to rot, as had the slash that was now decaying into the ground.
50. The thick slash lying everywhere had been packed down, and decay had made it brittle.
51. His plans to slash defence budgets by £6 billion would cost 100,000 more their jobs.
52. Last year Kraft was forced to slash prices when it began losing sales to own-label cheeses that were 45% cheaper.
53. BFreeman wants to slash at least $ 400 million from an annual budget of $ 2. 4 billion.
54. Mitsubishi also seeks to cut production by 20 percent and pressure suppliers to slash prices by 15 percent by 2003.
55. I tell her to look for an article of clothing he might have left behind and slash that instead.
56. Down the front of it there was a long slash.
57. It starts lean and mean, just a slash of overdriven guitar with tambourine keeping time.
58. When this happens it can dramatically slash profits - and can even threaten a business with extinction.
59. And a nation turns its lonely eyes to Slash to save what looks like another Sunday, bloody Sunday.
60. Dallasites can slash fares to San Francisco in half by hopping south to Houston and proceeding on to California.