Similar words: lashing, clashing, flashing, splashing, tongue-lashing, washing machine, flash in the pan, washing. Meaning: ['slæʃɪŋ] adj. as if striking with slashing blows.
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1. She tried to kill herself by slashing her wrists.
2. He paints with harsh, slashing brushstrokes.
3. She tried to commit suicide by slashing her wrists.
4. Jack grabbed at it too, slashing the styrofoam.
5. She had made determined attempts at suicide by slashing her wrists several times.
6. Then the rest were amongst them, slashing with short-sword, mace and club.
7. Much of the head-office slashing now going on is an attempt by conglomerates to act like specialists - while remaining conglomerates.
8. Ribbons and slashing are of contrasting bright colours identifying the individual regiments.
9. He lunged at her slashing out and a long slash appeared on her leg.
10. Slashing costs and hiking insurance rates cut its loss against 1991 by a thumping £84 million.
11. The driver yelled curses at her, slashing in fright at the helpless donkey.
12. The Yankees were cutting and slashing, and the cannoneers were running in every direction.
13. He sees companies such as Compaq slashing inventories and accepting lower profit margins to narrow the cost gap with direct sellers.
14. In September he tried to kill himself by slashing his wrists.
15. Four other suicide attempts, including slashing her wrists with a razor blade, were also detailed.
16. Edmund rode with slashing spurs and flailing sword into the ranks of the mutinous archers, his knights hard after him.
17. Marlowe grabbed Frizer s dagger, slashing at him wildly about the head.
18. The President has chosen to kick-start the economy by slashing interest rates.
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19. He came within two minutes of bleeding to death after slashing his wrists.
20. The banks have committed themselves to boosting profits by slashing costs.
21. The bank is poised to put the cat among the pigeons this morning by slashing the cost of borrowing.
22. S.-imposed requirements, most having to do with eliminating programs, cutting staff and slashing budgets.
23. Even tiny firms of six men in dingy offices with low overheads were able to compete by slashing prices to the bone.
24. By now the skies were black, a chill wind was blustering down the street and the rain was slashing sideways.
25. Tchuruk said the company would have to realign operations in all its units, slashing several hundred jobs.
26. The Federal Reserve knows its history too and is doing just that, slashing interest rates.
27. The strikes began Dec. 26 to protest the sudden passage of a law slashing job security.
28. From under his blanket, Crazy Horse drew a knife and began slashing back and forth in an attempt to get out.
29. Argos, which has nearly 300 stores nationwide, is trying to beat the slump by slashing prices even further.
30. On Dec. 30, he attacked Heidi with a broken wine bottle, slashing her right wrist.
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