dash:1

verb
dash \ ˈdash \
14th century{ds|t|1||}
  • to move with sudden speed
  • smash
  • to break by striking or knocking

dash:2

noun
dash \
14th century{ds||8|b|}
  • a punctuation mark — that is used especially to indicate a break in the thought or structure of a sentence
  • a stroke of a pen
  • a small usually distinctive addition

dash it (all)

idiom
dash it (all) \
  • —used in speech to express anger, frustration, etc.

dash off

phrasal verb
dash off \
  • to write (something) in a very quick and hurried way

swung dash

noun
swung dash \
1951
  • a character used in printing to conserve space by representing part or all of a previously spelled-out word

cut a dash

idiom
cut a dash \
  • to look attractive in the clothes one is wearing

mad dash

noun
mad dash \
  • a wild and uncontrolled rush

make a dash for

idiom
make a dash for \
  • to run quickly to

dashcam

noun
dash*cam \ ˈdash-ˌkam \
1971
  • a video camera mounted usually on the dashboard of a vehicle and used to continuously record activity through the vehicle's windshield
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