dash in Gujarati ગુજરાતી
dash in Konkani कोंकणी
dash in Sindhi سنڌي
dash in Tamil தமிழ்
dash in English
- dash⇄dash (1), verb, noun.
- dash⇄dash (2), noun, verb.
- dash⇄expr. dash off,
a. to do or write quickly.
Ex. He dashed off a letter to his friend. You can sometimes dash off a favorable review in twenty minutes, it's panning that is difficult (Saturday Review).
b. to go in a hurry; run.
Ex - dash⇄noun (in Africa) a gift or gratuity; tip.
- dash⇄noun 1a. a splash.
Ex. the dash of waves against the rocks. He was sprayed by a dash of mud.
b. the sound of splashing.
2. a rush.
Ex. He made a dash for safety.
3. a violent blow or stroke; smash.
Ex. the dash of t - dash⇄v.i. 1. to strike violently.
Ex. The waves dashed against the rocks.
2. to rush.
Ex. They dashed by in a hurry.
(SYN) dart. - dash⇄v.t. (in Africa) to bestow a dash on; tip.
Ex. Until recently, one of the worst torments of African travel for a white man arose out of this necessity of dashing every chief he visited (New Yorker). - dash⇄v.t. 1. to throw, drive, or strike.
Ex. In a fit of anger he dashed his ruler against the door. We dashed water over him.
2. to splash.
Ex. She dashed some paint on the paper and called it a tree.
3. to strike violently or throw