Sentences with dash
dash
D d - Suddenly she dashed down to the cellar. [VERB adverb/preposition]
- ...a 160-mile dash to hospital.
- The waves dashed the boat against the rocks.
- People were dashing inside to get out of the rain.
- Oh, Tim! I'm sorry but I have to dash. [VERB]
- Add a dash of balsamic vinegar. [+ of]
- She dashed down the hallway to the bathroom.
- I'm sorry, but I must dash. I'm late.
- ...a story with a dash of mystery thrown in. [+ of]
- She seized the doll and dashed it against the stone wall with tremendous force. [VERB noun + against]
- At the start of a 5 & 6 Furlong dash, and in 7 furlong races, the dash to the line starts where every race starts.
- He's in a dash to get Russia back into Europe.
- The Prince was driving with great fire and dash.
- He dashed the cup to the floor
- White paint dashed with blue
- He dashed to her rescue
- His hopes were dashed
- He was dashed by her refusal
- Coffee with a dash of cream
- The dash of the waves
- He rides with dash
- A dash of salt
- Sometimes dash is also used colloquially to refer to a hyphen or minus sign.
- Add a dash of vinegar
- Aren't we full of dash this morning?
- He dashed across the field.
- I have to dash now. See you soon.
- He dashed the bottle against the bar and turned about to fight.
- The man was dashed from the vehicle during the accident.
- Her hopes were dashed when she saw the damage.
- Her thoughts were dashed to melancholy.
- He dashed down his eggs, she dashed off her homework
- To dash wine with water; to dash paint upon a picture
- The waves dashed against the cliff.
- The horses dashed out of the burning stable.