swashed Antonyms
Meaning of swashed
swashed
swagger entry 2, the rush of water up a beach from a breaking wave, an extended flourish on a printed character, a dashing of water against or on something, bluster entry 1 sense 2, a dashing of water against or upon something, to cause to splash, swagger, to make violent noisy movements, having one or more swashes, a narrow channel of water lying within a sandbank or between a sandbank and the shore, bluster, swagger, to move with a splashing sound
swashed Sentence Examples
- The pirate swashed his cutlass with a menacing glint in his eye.
- The dashing adventurer swashed his sword through the air, cutting down his enemies.
- The duelist's swashed bucklers rang against each other in a thunderous clang.
- The fencer swashed and buckled with precision, leaving his opponent breathless.
- The clown swashed his oversized flowerpot, eliciting laughter from the audience.
- The dancer swashed her silk scarf, creating a mesmerizing spectacle.
- The artist swashed his brush across the canvas, creating bold and vibrant strokes.
- The calligrapher's pen swashed and twirled, forming elegant letters.
- The chef swashed his spatula in the pan, stirring the ingredients with vigor.
- The bartender swashed the cocktail shaker, ensuring a perfect blend of flavors.
FAQs About the word swashed
swagger entry 2, the rush of water up a beach from a breaking wave, an extended flourish on a printed character, a dashing of water against or on something, blu
splashed, rippled, plashed, lapped, bubbled, gurgled,sloshed,babbled
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The pirate swashed his cutlass with a menacing glint in his eye.
The dashing adventurer swashed his sword through the air, cutting down his enemies.
The duelist's swashed bucklers rang against each other in a thunderous clang.
The fencer swashed and buckled with precision, leaving his opponent breathless.