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DASH
transitive verb to throw so as to break; smash to strike with violence to throw, knock, or thrust: with away, down, against, etc. to splash or spatter (liquid) on (someone or something) to mix with a little of another substance to destroy; frustrate to dash one's hopes to depress; discourage to put to shame; abash intransitive verb to strike violently (against or on) to move swiftly or impetuously; rush noun the effect or sound of smashing or splashing a bit of something added a dash of salt a sudden, swift movement; rush ☆ a short, fast run or race spirited quality; vigor; verve striking or showy appearance or display dashboard (sense ) a hasty stroke with pen or brush either of two marks (— or –), used in printing and writing to indicate a break in sentence structure, a parenthetical element, or to connect numbers showing a range of dates, times, etc. Telegraphy a long sound or signal, as in Morse code [[DEFINITION FOR THE WORD DASH STOLEN FROM YOURDICTIONARYDOTCOM]] THE DASH MY MIND DRIVEN ON THE DASH MAKING A - FOR IT CATCHING IT AS IT FALLS OFF THE - BOARD LOOKING - ING - DASH! - -ING! TOTAL ORGANIC RAVISHING RAVE DANCING A NOPROVERBIAL RAD-ING SAD-THING E/POPPERS NEXT DAY HEAD LAY ON - BOARDS MIND SPINNING CHOPPER BLADE BATTLING THE MADDENINGS CUT A - DAZZLING |
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C'mon back here, don't DASH off, A dashing write indeed------very well done!
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