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I. dash [Am dæʃ, Brit daʃ] N

1. dash (sudden movement) no pl:

to make a dash for it inf

2. dash C (small amount):

dash
a dash of vinegar
a dash of pepper
a dash of milk

3.1. dash C (punctuation mark):

dash

3.2. dash C (in Morse code):

dash

4. dash U (spirit, nerve):

dash
to cut a dash Brit
to cut a dash Brit
to cut a dash Brit

5. dash C SPORTS:

dash
the 100m dash
the 100m dash
los 100m lisos Spain
the 100m dash
los 100m llanos RioPl

6. dash (splash):

dash no pl

7. dash C MOTOR:

dash inf
dash inf
salpicadero m Spain

II. dash [Am dæʃ, Brit daʃ] VB trans

1.1. dash (hurl):

1.2. dash (splash):

dash

2. dash (disappoint) hopes:

dash usu pass
dash usu pass
truncar liter

3. dash (mix):

4. dash Brit dated → darn

III. dash [Am dæʃ, Brit daʃ] VB intr

1. dash (rush):

I can't stay long, I must dash inf
I can't stay long, I must dash inf

2. dash (crash):

dash waves:

I. darn2 [Am dɑrn, Brit dɑːn] inf, euph VB trans in interj phrases

¡caray! inf, euph

II. darn2 [Am dɑrn, Brit dɑːn] inf, euph INTERJ

¡caray! inf, euph

III. darn2 [Am dɑrn, Brit dɑːn] inf, euph ADJ a. darned [dɑːrnd, dɑːnd]

darn as intensifier:

IV. darn2 [Am dɑrn, Brit dɑːn] inf, euph ADV a. darned [dɑːrnd, dɑːnd]

darn as intensifier:

I. darn1 [Am dɑrn, Brit dɑːn] VB trans (mend)

darn hole/stocking

II. darn1 [Am dɑrn, Brit dɑːn] N

swung dash N

swung dash

pebble-dash1 [Am ˈpɛbəl ˌdæʃ, Brit] N U Brit

pebble-dash

pebble-dash2 VB trans Brit

pebble-dash
revestir con pebble-dash

I. dash off VB [Am dæʃ -, Brit daʃ -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o) (write hurriedly)

dash off letter/essay

II. dash off VB [Am dæʃ -, Brit daʃ -] (v + adv) (leave hastily)

dash off
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dash
swung dash

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I. dash [dæʃ] -es N

1. dash (rush):

dash
to make a dash for
to make a dash for it

2. dash (pinch):

dash
dash of salt
a dash of colour

3. dash TYPO:

dash

4. dash (flair):

dash

5. dash (Morse):

dash

II. dash [dæʃ] -es VB intr

1. dash (hurry):

dash

2. dash (slam into):

to dash against sth

III. dash [dæʃ] -es VB trans

1. dash (shatter):

dash

2. dash hopes:

dash

dash camera N AUTO

dash camera
dash camera

dashcam, dash cam [ˈdæʃkæm] N AUTO

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dash
dash camera
dash
dash
to dash
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I. dash <-es> [dæʃ] N

1. dash (rush):

dash
to make a dash for
to make a dash for it

2. dash (pinch):

dash
dash of salt
a dash of color

3. dash (flair):

dash

4. dash TYPO:

dash

5. dash (in Morse code):

dash

II. dash [dæʃ] VB intr

1. dash (hurry):

dash

2. dash (slam into):

to dash against sth

III. dash [dæʃ] VB trans

1. dash (shatter):

dash

2. dash hopes:

dash

3. dash (to dash off a letter/note):

dash
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to dash off
dash
dash
to dash (to the ground)
dash
dash
Present
Idash
youdash
he/she/itdashes
wedash
youdash
theydash
Past
Idashed
youdashed
he/she/itdashed
wedashed
youdashed
theydashed
Present Perfect
Ihavedashed
youhavedashed
he/she/ithasdashed
wehavedashed
youhavedashed
theyhavedashed
Past Perfect
Ihaddashed
youhaddashed
he/she/ithaddashed
wehaddashed
youhaddashed
theyhaddashed

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We try to sit there for as long as we're free but often someone will have to dash off to deal with a child or grandchild or husband.
www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk
And dash off your piece with your photograph.
www.thehindu.com
But before you dash off to the garden centre, credit card in hand, check if anyone you know already grows what you want.
www.telegraph.co.uk
This doesn't mean you should now dash off your thoughts about that broadcast you just heard, or that concert you went to last night.
www.telegraph.co.uk
But let's face it, some small children really want to try for freedom and use every opportunity to dash off if they're not physically restrained.
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