Similar words: slash, clash, flash, washed out, abashed, unabashed, flash back, unabashedly. Meaning: [slæʃ] adj. 1. patterned by having color applied with sweeping strokes 2. having long and narrow ornamental cuts showing an underlying fabric 3. wounded by cutting deeply 4. (used of rates or prices) reduced usually sharply.
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91. Their pollsters have warned that the public understandably reacts negatively when told health benefits may be slashed.
92. Last night, bookies slashed the odds on Lady Thatcher's return from 16-1 to 12-1.
93. Riven's group cut and slashed their way to the river without respite.
94. Carroll, a 53-year-old legal secretary who was stabbed and slashed 61 times at her home in northeast Escondido.
95. To woo customers, carpet stores have slashed prices, which cut into the bottom line of carpet manufacturers.
96. Mr Harrison was slashed across the chest three times and stabbed, yet he clung on, trying to overpower the attacker.
97. Price cuts failed to boost sales so profit margins have been slashed.
98. Another day six bags of flour had been slashed open.
99. She was there when John was slashed across the face with a butcher's knife.
100. Their throats had been slashed open and their bodies stripped naked.
101. The thing beyond the stair-rail slashed downwards at Cardiff again and caught his sleeve.
102. Last year, Hayworth supported welfare-reform legislation that would have slashed federal spending by $ 66 billion over five years.
103. The final dividend, payable on July 1, was slashed from last year's 1.5p to 0.9p.
104. Co. slashed its 1996 earnings estimate to $ 1. 00 a share from $ 1. 40.
105. To grow, they slashed, re-engineered, and bought and sold assets.
106. Now the tax on importing used cars has been slashed.
107. Rather than betray the others,[http://sentencedict.com/slashed.html] Stockdale broke a window and slashed his wrists with a jagged shard of glass.
108. A bill that would have slashed child support payments for most divorced fathers failed in the state Assembly.
109. Operating profits dropped by 18 percent to £105.9 million and interest charges were slashed by two-thirds to £5.4 million.
110. Jesse straddled the body and pulled the cloth away from the back and slashed it and let it part.
111. He slashed at Alexei, talons out, but Alexei had anticipated the move.
112. Last autumn some one slashed hydraulic hoses on logging equipment inside the ranch, even though private security guards were on patrol there.
113. Thick blood from its slashed throat appeared to buoy it up.
114. He slashed across his body to parry the attack of the man on the left.
115. A woman slashed from jaw to groin found floating in a ditch.
116. The governor became a hero to many of his staff and prisoners, including the one slashed.
117. Now one has a healthier order book while the other finds its delivery times and its storage needs slashed.
118. We built more hospitals and moved decisively away from the terrible stop-go years of the 1970s when capital budgets were slashed.
119. One of the youths slashed him across the nose and he needed eight stitches in the wound.
120. Two funds were frozen by the government; others declared bankruptcy or slashed their interest rates and stopped paying back principal.