dashed; dashing; dashes
1
: to move with sudden speed
dashed down the hallway
2
: smash
waves dashing against the rocks
1
: to break by striking or knocking
angrily dashed the bouquet of flowers against the table
2
3
: to complete, execute, or finish off hastily
—used with down or off
dashed down a drink
dash off a letter
… he dashed off the book in eight weeks …—Paul Fussell
4
: to knock, hurl, or thrust violently
dashed water onto his face
a boat that had been dashed against the rocks
6
: to affect by mixing in something different
His delight was dashed with bitterness.
7
[euphemism]
: damn entry 1 sense 4
Dash it all!
1
a
grammar
: a punctuation mark — that is used especially to indicate a break in the thought or structure of a sentence
b
: a stroke of a pen
2
: a small usually distinctive addition
a dash of salt
a dash of humor
3
a
: a sudden onset, rush, or attempt
make a dash for shelter
b
sports
: a short fast race
won the 100-meter dash
4
: animation in style and action
the verve and dash of her personal writings
5
automotive vehicles
: dashboard sense 2
Put the map on the dash.
6
: a long click or buzz forming a letter or part of a letter (as in Morse code)
a combination of dots and dashes
7
: flashy display
really cuts a dash in his new suit
8
a(1)
: a sudden burst or splash
a dash of rain
(2)
: the sound produced by such a burst
b
archaic
: blow
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