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  • 41dash — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 sudden quick movement ADJECTIVE ▪ quick, sudden ▪ frantic, mad, wild (esp. AmE) ▪ final, last minute (both esp. BrE …

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  • 42dash — dash1 [dæʃ] v [Date: 1200 1300; Origin: Probably from the sound of something breaking when hit] 1.) [I always + adverb/preposition] to go or run somewhere very quickly ▪ Olive dashed into the room, grabbed her bag, and ran out again. 2.) dash sb… …

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  • 43dash — I [[t]dæʃ[/t]] v. t. 1) to strike or smash violently, esp. so as to break to pieces: to dash a plate against a wall[/ex] 2) to throw or thrust violently or suddenly: to dash one stone against another[/ex] 3) to splash, often violently; bespatter …

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  • 44Dash (disambiguation) — Contents 1 People 1.1 Given name 1.2 Surname 2 Fiction …

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  • 45Dash for Gas — The Dash for Gas was the significant shift by the newly privatized electric companies in the United Kingdom towards generation of electricity using natural gas during the 1990s. The key reasons for this shift were[1]: (a) political: the… …

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  • 46dash — 1 verb 1 to go or run somewhere very quickly (+ into/across/behind etc): Olive dashed into the room, grabbed her bag and ran out again. 2 (transitive always + adv/prep) to make something move violently against a surface, usually so that it breaks …

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  • 47Dash Express — The Dash Express is an Internet enabled personal navigation device manufactured by Dash Navigation[1] Dash is different from other navigation devices because it transmits information using a GPRS connection back to Dash, which enhances traffic… …

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  • 48dash — I. verb Etymology: Middle English dasshen, probably from Middle French dachier to impel forward Date: 14th century transitive verb 1. to break by striking or knocking 2. to knock, hurl, or thrust violently 3. splash, spatter 4. a …

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  • 49dash — v. & n. v. 1 intr. rush hastily or forcefully (dashed up the stairs). 2 tr. strike or fling with great force, esp. so as to shatter (dashed it to the ground; the cup was dashed from my hand). 3 tr. frustrate, daunt, dispirit (dashed their hopes) …

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  • 50Dash (dog) — Three dogs called Dash are: Dash (collie), a dog owned by Caroline Harrison Dash (spaniel), a dog owned by Queen Victoria Dash, the name given to the seven dogs of Sir Aurel Stein This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same… …

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