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61dash — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. shatter, smash; frustrate, dishearten; hurl, cast; dart. See destruction, dejection, haste, propulsion. n. élan, spirit; spurt, soupçon, trace. See activity, velocity, littleness, energy, ostentation …
62dash — 1. to adulterate a drink Literally, to mix or dilute, as in a culinary recipe: This beer s dashed an er aulus do dash it. (EDD) 2. a mild oath A literary convention replacing a taboo word like damn with a dash …
63dash — verb 1》 run or travel in a great hurry. 2》 strike or fling with great force. 3》 destroy or frustrate (hopes or expectations). 4》 (dash something off) write something hurriedly and without much thought. exclamation Brit. informal used to express… …
64Dash it all! — exclam. Oh, phooey!; To hell with it all! □ Oh, dash it all! I’m late. □ I broke it! Dash it all! …
65dash — • To dash is to pass something to somebody, but it can be “pass” in the broadest possible sense, including to throw violently with the intention of causing hurt or damage …
66with one dash — at once, with one blow …
67dash — dæʃ n. bit, drop, pinch; punctuation mark indicating a break in a sentence; rush, onset; race, sprint; spirit, vigor v. move with sudden speed, bolt; shatter; hurl, cast …
68dash panel — [1] A structural panel with bracing across the width of the car on the inside of the bulkhead below the windshield that provides the mounting locations of the dashboard. [2] The bulkhead …
69The Mad Dash — is a television game show created by Sidney M. Cohen. It first appeared in 1978 on Canada s CTV network and proved to be a family favourite based on Canada s BBM ratings. It was also shown in parts of the northern United States, a fact Mr. Cohen… …
70be|dash — «bih DASH», transitive verb. to dash with water or other liquid; cover with dashes of water, mud, paint, or other liquid …