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  • 51Clash squeeze — A clash squeeze is a three suit bridge squeeze with a special kind of menace, referred to as clash menace. The clash menace is one that might fall under a winner in the opposite hand, because it can be covered by another card in an opponent’s… …

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  • 52clash — 01. Police [clashed] with demonstrators outside the American Embassy when their protest turned violent. 02. A group of teenagers [clashed] with police outside a nightclub in downtown Melbourne early this morning. 03. There were a number of… …

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  • 53clash — 1. noun 1) clashes between armed gangs Syn: confrontation, skirmish, fight, battle, engagement, encounter, conflict 2) an angry clash Syn: argument, altercation, confrontation, shouting match; …

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  • 54Clash Reinsurance — A type of reinsurance that provides additional coverage to the insurance company in the event that one casualty loss event results in two or more claims from insured policy holders. Clash reinsurance is purchased by companies for their own… …

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  • 55clash — [klæʃ] noun [C] I 1) a very angry argument or fight between two people or groups violent clashes between police and protesters[/ex] 2) a situation in which two people or things are so different that they cannot exist or work together a… …

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  • 56clash — 1. noun 1) clashes between armed gangs Syn: fight, battle, confrontation, skirmish, engagement, encounter, conflict 2) clashes in parliament Syn: argument, altercation, confrontation …

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  • 57Clash — This is a rare and unusual surname is apparently medieval English. It is certainly recorded as Clash and sometimes Clashe, in the surviving church registers of the city of London, since at least Elizabethan times. Its meaning would seem to be a… …

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  • 58clash — n. & v. n. 1 a a loud jarring sound as of metal objects being struck together. b a collision, esp. with force. 2 a a conflict or disagreement. b a discord of colours etc. v. 1 a intr. make a clashing sound. b tr. cause to clash. 2 intr. collide;… …

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  • 59clash — I Cleveland Dialect List to clap or shut suddenly with a bang; to throw down... so as to make a noise II Cleveland Dialect List a blow or bruise; the noise of such a blow; common talk or gossip: it was lang t clash o t country side III North… …

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  • 60clash — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. collide, conflict; disagree, dispute, differ, contend. n. collision, impact, concussion, conflict, disagreement. See impulse, contention, discord. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [Collision] Syn. crash,… …

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