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    lash
    /laʃ/

    verb

    noun

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  2. LASH definition: 1. to hit with a lot of force: 2. to criticize someone severely 3. to tie together tightly and…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of LASH is to move violently or suddenly : dash. How to use lash in a sentence.

  4. noun. the flexible part of a whip; the section of cord or the like forming the extremity of a whip. a swift stroke or blow, with a whip or the like, given as a punishment: He received 20 lashes. something that goads or pains in a manner compared to that of a whip: the lash of his sharp tongue.

  5. LASH meaning: 1. to hit with a lot of force: 2. to criticize someone severely 3. to tie together tightly and…. Learn more.

  6. If someone lashes you or lashes into you, they speak very angrily to you, criticizing you or saying you have done something wrong. She went quiet for a moment while she summoned up the words to lash him.

  7. 1. the flexible section of cord or the like forming the extremity of a whip. 2. a swift stroke or blow, with a whip or the like, given as a punishment. 3. something that goads or pains in a manner compared to that of a whip. 4. a swift, whiplike movement, as of an animal's tail.

  8. LASH definition: 1. If wind or rain lashes against something, the wind or rain is very strong and hits or blows hard…. Learn more.

  9. A lash is a sharp slap or strike with a rope or whip. In some parts of the world, lawbreakers receive a certain number of lashes as punishment for their crimes. To deliver a lash is also to lash : "I instructed the jockey not to lash the horse," and another way to lash is to tie one thing securely to another.

  10. lash meaning, definition, what is lash: to tie something tightly to something el...: Learn more.

  11. A sharp, censuring or rebuking remark. Webster's New World. Punishment administered with a whip. American Heritage. More Noun Definitions (5) Synonyms: cilium. eyelash. thong. whiplash. rod. cane.