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ALL meanings of lashed

lashed
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  • adjective lashed having lashes or eyelashes, especially of a specified kind or description (usually used in combination): long-lashed blue eyes. 1
  • noun lashed the flexible part of a whip; the section of cord or the like forming the extremity of a whip. 1
  • noun lashed a swift stroke or blow, with a whip or the like, given as a punishment: He received 20 lashes. 1
  • noun lashed something that goads or pains in a manner compared to that of a whip: the lash of his sharp tongue. 1
  • noun lashed a swift dashing or sweeping movement, as of an animal's tail; switch. 1
  • noun lashed a violent beating or impact, as of waves or rain, against something. 1
  • noun lashed an eyelash. 1
  • noun lashed Also called neck cord. a cord or a series of cords for lifting the warp in weaving a figured fabric. 1
  • verb with object lashed to bind or fasten with a rope, cord, or the like. 1
  • verb without object lashed to strike vigorously at someone or something, as with a weapon or whip (often followed by out): He lashed wildly at his attackers. 1
  • verb without object lashed to attack or reprove someone with harsh words (often followed by out): to lash out at injustice. 1
  • verb without object lashed to move suddenly and swiftly; rush, dash, or flash: The coiled snake lashed suddenly. 1
  • verb without object lashed Chiefly British. to spend money lavishly or foolishly (usually followed by out). 1
  • noun lashed Having eyelashes of a specified kind. 1
  • adjective lashed intoxicated; drunk 0
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