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to strike heavily
eyelash, lash, cilium(noun)any of the short curved hairs that grow from the edges of the eyelids
lash, thong(noun)leather strip that forms the flexible part of a whip
whip, lash, whiplash(verb)a quick blow delivered with a whip or whiplike object
"the whip raised a red welt"
flog, welt, whip, lather, lash, slash, strap, trounce(verb)beat severely with a whip or rod
"The teacher often flogged the students"; "The children were severely trounced"
lash(verb)lash or flick about sharply
"The lion lashed its tail"
whip, lash(verb)strike as if by whipping
"The curtain whipped her face"
lash(verb)bind with a rope, chain, or cord
"lash the horse"
a hard strike with a part of the body or an instrumenta sailor punished for disobedience with lashes from the captain's whip
a long thin or flexible tool for strikingthe rider repeatedly struck the horse with the lash to force it to go faster
to strike repeatedly with something long and thin or flexiblethe cat's tail nervously lashed the table leg
to strike repeatedlyall night long sheets of rain lashed the windows
to prevent (someone or something) from moving freely by or as if by means of a line or cordThe raft was made from several logs lashed together with a rope.
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1. The heavy waves of the stormy sea tend to lash against the coastline with enough force to smooth down all the rocks there.
2. Most of the foster boy’s criminal activities were blamed on environmentalism since his background in not feeling loved made him lash out at society.
3. The heavy lash of a thick whip didn’t do anything to help the horse that was stuck in the mud, since it was already trying as hard as possible to escape.
4. With the fierce winds of the tornado in full swing, I could only watch the wind lash the sides of buildings with enough force to strip them or blast them apart completely.
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