slashes (Meaning)

slashes

to cut slits in (something, such as a garment) so as to reveal a color beneath, an open tract in a forest strewn with debris (as from logging), cane, lash, a long cut or stroke made by or as if by slashing, to cut slits in (as a skirt) to reveal a different color or material, to criticize cuttingly, to criticize without mercy, the debris in such a tract, to cut with or as if with rough sweeping strokes, a mark / used typically to denote "or" (as in and/or), "and or" (as in straggler/deserter), or "per" (as in feet/second), to whip or strike with or as if with a cane, an ornamental slit in a garment, a long cut or stroke made by slashing, a mark / used to mean "or" (as in and/or), "and or" (as in bottles/cans), or "per" (as in kilometers/hour), to reduce sharply, to lash out, cut, or thrash about with or as if with an edged blade, to cut by sweeping and pointless blows, a genre of fan fiction which features a romantic pairing of two usually male fictional characters who are not romantically connected in the original work of fiction, the act of slashing, a low swampy area often overgrown with brush

slashes Sentence Examples

  1. The paint slashes across the canvas, creating a vibrant masterpiece.
  2. The runner's blade slashes through the water, leaving a wake of bubbles.
  3. The swordsman's slash cleaves the air, narrowly missing his opponent.
  4. The whip's slashes crack in the air, driving the horses forward.
  5. The artist's brush slashes across the paper, capturing the subject's expression.
  6. The knife slashes through the fabric, creating a jagged edge.
  7. The saw's slashes create a clean line, dividing the wood.
  8. The skater's slashes propel them across the ice, graceful and effortless.
  9. The lightning bolt slashes across the sky, illuminating the night with a blinding flash.
  10. The scissors' slashes cut through the thread, freeing the button from its hold.

FAQs About the word slashes

to cut slits in (something, such as a garment) so as to reveal a color beneath, an open tract in a forest strewn with debris (as from logging), cane, lash, a lo

stabs, slices, cuts, rips,slits, chops, shears,bruises, splits, pierces

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The paint slashes across the canvas, creating a vibrant masterpiece.

The runner's blade slashes through the water, leaving a wake of bubbles.

The swordsman's slash cleaves the air, narrowly missing his opponent.

The whip's slashes crack in the air, driving the horses forward.