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lash1 <-shes> [læʃ] SUBST (eyelash)

lash
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I . lash2 <-shes> SUBST

1. lash (whip):

lash

2. lash (stroke of whip):

lash

II . lash2 VERBO trans

lash

lash out VERBO intr

1. lash out (attack):

to lash out at sb

2. lash out Brit coloq (spend):

to lash out on sth

Exemplos de frases com lash

to lash out at sb
to lash out on sth

Exemplos unilingues (não verificados pela redação)

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Even when injustices are committed against a minority group by the majority group, minorities sometimes lash out against a different minority group in lieu of confronting the more powerful majority.
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Even if prone, she can lash out with a vicious kick and spring to her feet in a flash.
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The lash, cane or raised hand was meant to produce docility in the slave...
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The girl turns around, ready to lash out, but when she sees who it is, she immediately apologizes, and returns to her seat.
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Indeed, when the seed begins to thaw it splits open and tentacles lash out at the nearest human.
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He does not lash out indiscriminately, however, and usually is only angry when the situation calls for it.
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This immaturity certainly causes some teenagers to become social outcasts in their respective social groups, causing them to lash out in angry and potentially violent ways.
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One or two weather systems lash the city in this month, causing significant flooding.
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Sadly, the youngster does lash out, but at least she's justified she has a go at a school bully.
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However, her tentacles could lash out from the shield at any time during its use.
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