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    dash
    /daʃ/

    verb

    exclamation

    • 1. used to express mild annoyance: informal British "dash it all, I am in charge"

    noun

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  2. dash verb (HIT) [ I or T, usually + prep ] to hit something with great force, especially causing damage: dash someone/something against something The tsunami dashed the ship against the rocks. dash against Waves dashed against the cliffs. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  3. The meaning of DASH is to move with sudden speed. How to use dash in a sentence.

  4. Jun 12, 2024 · A dash of a quality is a small amount of it that is found in something and often makes it more interesting or distinctive. ...a story with a dash of mystery thrown in. [ + of ] ...A fake fur collar or cuff adds a dash of glamour to even the simplest style.

  5. noun. a small quantity of anything thrown into or mixed with something else: a dash of salt. Synonyms: touch, bit, pinch. a hasty or sudden movement; a rush or sudden onset: They all made a dash for the door.

  6. DASH definition: 1. to go somewhere quickly: 2. to destroy someone's hopes: 3. to hit or throw something with…. Learn more.

  7. noun. /dæʃ/ Idioms. something done quickly. [singular] a dash (for something) an act of going somewhere suddenly and/or quickly. When the doors opened, there was a mad dash for seats. a 60-mile dash to safety. He jumped off the bus and made a dash for the nearest bar.

  8. When you dash, you run a short distance very quickly. If you forget your lunch in the morning, you might try to dash home, grab it, and dash back to school.

  9. A dash is a straight, horizontal line used in writing, for example, to separate two main clauses whose meanings are closely connected.

  10. dash. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English dash1 /dæʃ/ verb 1 [ intransitive always + adverb/preposition] to go or run somewhere very quickly Olive dashed into the room, grabbed her bag, and ran out again. see thesaurus at hurry, run 2 → dash somebody’s hopes 3 → (I) must dash/ (I) have to dash 4 [ intransitive, transitive ...

  11. noun. /dæʃ/ small amount. [countable, usually singular] dash (of something) a small amount of something that is added to something else Add a dash of lemon juice. The rug adds a dash of color to the room. The album is a mixture of rock and gospel, with a dash of jazz thrown in. compare splash. Take your English to the next level.

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