en
lashMeaning:
tr
kamçı; kırbaçlamak; azarlamak; kirpik
Many a night she stood by the open windows and looked up through the dark blue water which the fish were lashing with their tails and fins.
Sonia was a cute little brunette, with soft eyes, shadowed by long lashes.
A bull, stimulated either by the scarlet colour of Miss Ashton's mantle, or by one of those fits of capricious ferocity to which their dispositions are liable, detached himself suddenly from the group which was feeding at the upper extremity of a grassy glade, that seemed to lose itself among the crossing and entangled boughs. The animal approached the intruders on his pasture ground, at first slowly, pawing the ground with his hoof, bellowing from time to time, and tearing up the sand with his horns, as if to lash himself up to rage and violence.
He lashed out against the reporters.
The cat lashed out at the dog.
Mary lashed out at Tom.
Her complexion was exquisitely pure and delicate, and her trustful eyes of the deepest blue shone through their dark lashes.
The caged tiger lashed its tail.
A sty or stye is commonly caused by staphlycoccus bacteria that along with dead skin cells clog glands in your eyelids, along the lash line.
Tom received a tongue lashing.
Added on 2015-08-20
and updated on 2019-10-29 | by
m1gin |
View: 910