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To throw with violence or haste; to cause to strike
violently or hastily; -- often used with against. |
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To break, as by throwing or by collision; to shatter; to
crust; to frustrate; to ruin. |
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To put to shame; to confound; to confuse; to abash; to
depress. |
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To throw in or on in a rapid, careless manner; to mix,
reduce, or adulterate, by throwing in something of an inferior quality;
to overspread partially; to bespatter; to touch here and there; as, to
dash wine with water; to dash paint upon a picture. |
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To form or sketch rapidly or carelessly; to execute
rapidly, or with careless haste; -- with off; as, to dash off a review
or sermon. |
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To erase by a stroke; to strike out; knock out; -- with
out; as, to dash out a word. |
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To rust with violence; to move impetuously; to strike
violently; as, the waves dash upon rocks. |
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Violent striking together of two bodies; collision; crash. |
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A sudden check; abashment; frustration; ruin; as, his hopes
received a dash. |
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A slight admixture, infusion, or adulteration; a partial
overspreading; as, wine with a dash of water; red with a dash of
purple. |
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A rapid movement, esp. one of short duration; a quick stroke
or blow; a sudden onset or rush; as, a bold dash at the enemy; a dash
of rain. |
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Energy in style or action; animation; spirit. |
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A vain show; a blustering parade; a flourish; as, to make or
cut a great dash. |
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A mark or line [--], in writing or printing, denoting a
sudden break, stop, or transition in a sentence, or an abrupt change in
its construction, a long or significant pause, or an unexpected or
epigrammatic turn of sentiment. Dashes are also sometimes used instead
of marks or parenthesis. |
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The sign of staccato, a small mark [/] denoting that the note
over which it is placed is to be performed in a short, distinct manner. |
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The line drawn through a figure in the thorough bass, as a
direction to raise the interval a semitone. |
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A short, spirited effort or trial of speed upon a race
course; -- used in horse racing, when a single trial constitutes the
race. |