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Meaning of
lash
in English
lash
us
//læʃ//
uk
//læʃ//
#common
Plural
lashes
Past Tense
lashed
Participle Verb
lashing
Third Person Singular
lashes
Definitions
Noun
a
whip's
cord
or
braided
part
;
used
for
striking
a
stroke
or
blow
with
a
whip
a
swift
sweeping
motion
;
like
an
animal's
tail
The
horse's
lash
of
its
tail
scared
the
child
.
a
sharp
satirical
remark
;
cutting
comment
The
comedian's
lash
at
the
politician's
policies
sparked
controversy
.
a
hair
on
the
eyelid
;
eye
protection
Her
long
lash
protected
her
eyes
from
the
dust
.
an
attempt
or
try
(
informal
)
I'll
have
a
lash
at
fixing
the
bike
myself
.
Verb
to
strike
or
whip
with
force
The
sailor
had
to
lash
the
boat
to
the
dock
to
secure
it
.
to
react
or
retaliate
strongly
The
community
will
lash
out
at
any
politician
who
breaks
their
promises
.
to
strike
quickly
with
force
;
beat
with
a
whip-like
motion
The
coach
will
lash
out
at
the
referee
for
the
bad
call
.