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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91. markdirs : Place a forward slash (/) on the end of all directories that are from a file name substitution.
92. Remember, Herbert Hoover didn't have a problem making unpleasant decisions: he had the courage and toughness to slash spending and raise taxes in the face of the Great Depression.
93. It was a fierce Mako, and it came in fast to slash with raking teeth at the dead marlin.
94. Every so often, withoutwarning, a remembered image might return, as sharp as a knife's slash, but shewould dance away from it, deftly turning her mind to other thoughts.
95. Internal slash pocket against the back wall of the bag provides a padded, firm place for you to store files and laptops, with or without the case.
96. You must use quotes to set a variable to a lone slash, because an unquoted slash is interpreted as a division sign.
96. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
97. When he had completed theexcision, and had taken his souvenir, he administered the coup de grace: asingle deep slash across the neck, from left to right.
98. Officials slash counterfeit handbags in a symbolic destruction of counterfeit goods and DVDs at the police headquarters of Quezon City, Phillipines.
99. Display a large poster of Santa Claus with a black slash through it, or hang a dartboard with a photo of good ole St. Nick with several strategically placed darts.
100. Anthozoan is slash to all mixing at Network for the friend, it is one side banner.
101. Like many introduced species, American mink can slash their way through the ecosystem, as they have no native predators, and their prey species haven't evolved to avoid them.
102. Data is kept in VSS under a single directory tree, and all of the project paths start with a forward slash (/).
103. We've decided to slash our costs by making the products in Fukien instead of Taiwan.
104. It was a great break in the breeding and offered an apparent increase to the propagation coefficient of the slash pine, which solved the scant supply of its seedlings.
105. the threat from the bond market was supposed to be the reason that we must slash the deficit now now now.
106. Our results showed that it is necessary to focus on checking and quarantining wood or woody package from North America, especially douglas firs, ponderosa pines, slash pines and loblolly pines.
107. The 2008 oil-price crash forced major oil companies such as ConocoPhillips Co. and Norway's StatoilHydro ASA to slash capital spending.
108. The Toronto-based nickel miner said it planned to slash 423 positions across all of its Canadian operations, with 261 jobs alone at its Sudbury, Ontario,(sentencedict.com) operations.
109. Redbands have larger spots and darker colors than rainbows and sometimes have cutthroat-like slash marks, but not the cutthroat's longer maxilla or hyoid (basibranchial) teeth.
110. It has agreed to slash tariffs and to eliminate import quotas, to dismantle export subsidies, and to open service industries to foreign competition.
111. To stoke U.S. interest, FIFA pressured Emirates airlines, a World Cup sponsor, to slash the price of its New York-Johannesburg round-trip flights to $2, 000, from $3, 000.
112. The mark - the letter C that's associated with the symbol for copyright, but with a slash through it - is meant to make it clear that the material is free to reuse.
113. , starts at the node associated with variable curlink (the absence of a leading forward slash means the first token is a variable name) and navigates to the parents of the parents of that start node.
114. Beneath its wrongheaded, headline goal to slash net immigration, the government has sensibly made sure that a route remains open for entrepreneurs.
115. In addition to providing music education and instruments, the program has brought musicians such as Paul Simon, Slash, Tom Waits and Bonnie Raitt to classrooms around the country.
116. The slash or solidus character ["/"] that terminates this URI has also been discussed.
117. You'll save trees, and you can say goodbye to spirals that eventually warp into wicked metal spikes that get tangled together and slash up your Ultimate Frisbee hand.
118. Many U.S. banks are poised to slash their common stock dividends next year. In some cases, dividends could even drop to zero, analysts said.
119. By planting a vegetable garden, we can slash our food bill while eating healthier.
120. As a excellent tree species in the Pinus pinaster, slash pine is provided with fine biological characteristics and economic value.