Dash
(
verb
,
noun
)
(As a verb)
Dash ( verb )
- Run or move suddenly and quickly.
- Move or run away from or out of (something).
- Smash, break, or remove (something) suddenly or violently.
- (of a liquid) spill over or be thrown over something.
- (of a color or design) be applied or added to (something) quickly or suddenly.
Origin:
Middle english: from old norse dasha; related to dutch dassen, german daschsen 'to pant, puff,' and also to dash.
Examples:
- He dashed out of the room.
- The thief dashed off with the stolen goods.
- The car dash came away in his hands.
- The waves dashed against the rocks.
- She dashed red paint on the canvas.
(As a noun)
Dash ( noun )
- Run or move suddenly and quickly.
- Move or run away from or out of (something).
- Smash, break, or remove (something) suddenly or violently.
- (of a liquid) spill over or be thrown over something.
- (of a color or design) be applied or added to (something) quickly or suddenly.
Origin:
Middle english: from old norse dasha; related to dutch dassen, german daschsen 'to pant, puff,' and also to dash.
Examples:
- He dashed out of the room.
- The thief dashed off with the stolen goods.
- The car dash came away in his hands.
- The waves dashed against the rocks.
- She dashed red paint on the canvas.