lash : Idioms & Phrases


lash out

  • verb attack in speech or writing
    attack; assault; assail; snipe; round.
    • The editors of the left-leaning paper attacked the new House Speaker
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lash together

  • verb bind together with a cord or rope
    • Lash together these barrels!
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lash-like

  • adjective having or resembling a lash or whip (as does a flagellum)
    flagellated; whiplike; flagellate.
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lash-up

  • noun any improvised arrangement for temporary use
    contrivance.
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Rack lashing

  • a lashing or binding where the rope is tightened, and held tight by the use of a small stick of wood twisted around.
Webster 1913

To lash out

  • to strike out wildly or furiously.
Webster 1913

tongue-lashing

  • noun rebuking a person harshly
    chiding; objurgation; scolding.
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