Noun(1) a wound made by cutting,an open tract of land in a forest that is strewn with debris from logging (or fire or wind),a punctuation mark (/) used to separate related items of information,a strong sweeping cut made with a sharp instrument(2) a wound made by cutting(3) an open tract of land in a forest that is strewn with debris from logging (or fire or wind)(4) a punctuation mark (/) used to separate related items of information(5) a strong sweeping cut made with a sharp instrument
Verb(1) cut with sweeping strokes,as with an ax or machete,beat severely with a whip or rod,cut open,cut drastically,move or stir about violently,cut,reduce greatly(2) cut with sweeping strokes(3) as with an ax or machete(4) beat severely with a whip or rod(5) cut open(6) cut drastically(7) move or stir about violently(8) cut(9) reduce greatly
Noun(1) a wound made by cutting,an open tract of land in a forest that is strewn with debris from logging (or fire or wind),a punctuation mark (/) used to separate related items of information,a strong sweeping cut made with a sharp instrument(2) a wound made by cutting(3) an open tract of land in a forest that is strewn with debris from logging (or fire or wind)(4) a punctuation mark (/) used to separate related items of information(5) a strong sweeping cut made with a sharp instrument
Verb(1) cut with sweeping strokes,as with an ax or machete,beat severely with a whip or rod,cut open,cut drastically,move or stir about violently,cut,reduce greatly(2) cut with sweeping strokes(3) as with an ax or machete(4) beat severely with a whip or rod(5) cut open(6) cut drastically(7) move or stir about violently(8) cut(9) reduce greatly
(1) he staggered over with a crimson slash across his temple(2) Many bargain hunters are finding great deals as businesses slash prices and offer incentives to boost sales.(3) Second, slash fiction is so similar to mainstream genre romances that it could reasonably be classified as a species of that genus.(4) Her black hair was slicked down, her mouth a cruel slash of red lipstick.(5) The only colour is a slash of peony red on their lips.(6) Almost all find writing slash utterly natural, with some seeming slightly perplexed at being asked why they do it.(7) Gary went upstairs for a slash(8) Cameron faced a slash head-on, then stepped back as one claw went for his eyes.(9) Some people do not have the mental toughness to look at a gaping slash on their own body, see their own spurting blood and continue to attack.(10) At each node, the optimal distribution is given with alternative equally optimal distributions separated with a forward slash .(11) Forty years ago today the notorious Beeching plan to slash 2,363 rail stations and 5,000 miles of track nationwide, was unveiled.(12) Where a giant tree falls, a slash of light is introduced into the previously darkened forest.(13) The dress was royal blue with a diagonal slash of diamantu00d4u00f6u00a3u252cu00abs.(14) Since then, health officials have been tirelessly working to slash the conception rate among schoolgirls.(15) He cut down the closest two with a single slash , cutting both in half.(16) Bears build wintering dens with logging slash , and mixed-age forests offer nuts and cover.
(1) he staggered over with a crimson slash across his temple(2) Many bargain hunters are finding great deals as businesses slash prices and offer incentives to boost sales.(3) Second, slash fiction is so similar to mainstream genre romances that it could reasonably be classified as a species of that genus.(4) Her black hair was slicked down, her mouth a cruel slash of red lipstick.(5) The only colour is a slash of peony red on their lips.(6) Almost all find writing slash utterly natural, with some seeming slightly perplexed at being asked why they do it.(7) Gary went upstairs for a slash(8) Cameron faced a slash head-on, then stepped back as one claw went for his eyes.(9) Some people do not have the mental toughness to look at a gaping slash on their own body, see their own spurting blood and continue to attack.(10) At each node, the optimal distribution is given with alternative equally optimal distributions separated with a forward slash .(11) Forty years ago today the notorious Beeching plan to slash 2,363 rail stations and 5,000 miles of track nationwide, was unveiled.(12) Where a giant tree falls, a slash of light is introduced into the previously darkened forest.(13) The dress was royal blue with a diagonal slash of diamantu00d4u00f6u00a3u252cu00abs.(14) Since then, health officials have been tirelessly working to slash the conception rate among schoolgirls.(15) He cut down the closest two with a single slash , cutting both in half.(16) Bears build wintering dens with logging slash , and mixed-age forests offer nuts and cover.