Dash ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Dash ( verb )

  1. Run or move suddenly and quickly.
  2. Move or run away from or out of (something).
  3. Smash, break, or remove (something) suddenly or violently.
  4. (of a liquid) spill over or be thrown over something.
  5. (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:

  1. He dashed out of the room.
  2. The thief dashed off with the stolen goods.
  3. The car dash came away in his hands.
  4. The waves dashed against the rocks.
  5. She dashed red paint on the canvas.

(As a noun)

Dash ( noun )

  1. Run or move suddenly and quickly.
  2. Move or run away from or out of (something).
  3. Smash, break, or remove (something) suddenly or violently.
  4. (of a liquid) spill over or be thrown over something.
  5. (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:

  1. He dashed out of the room.
  2. The thief dashed off with the stolen goods.
  3. The car dash came away in his hands.
  4. The waves dashed against the rocks.
  5. She dashed red paint on the canvas.
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