How To Use Dash In A Sentence

  • His season may have turned on a couple of bits of skill and a small dash of luck. Times, Sunday Times
  • The helicopter then touches down so that the same man, known as a mugger, can dash in and use a syringe to administer a mild sedative to the animal. Craigdailypress.com stories
  • He made frantic dash for the departing train.
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  • The look should be tough, not twinkly, so apply dark colours in a slapdash way. Times, Sunday Times
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  • No bride unless your name rhymes with Schmim Schmardashian wants to spend more than she has to on her wedding. The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com
  • I've given you the password to my heart in all its anagrammatic permutations; but you seem to insist this is nothing but a start; so herewith, at last comes the story of my first puppy— Spill
  • The dashboard shows alerts and errors at a glance.
  • The guys were clean-cut and dashing, the girls were curly-haired and red-lipped.
  • A dashing swashbuckler of love, loss, and revenge in the midst of a plot to hide a conspiracy involving Napoleon's return to power.
  • My daydreams of creaming him in a spit-off were instantly dashed.
  • The interior is near-perfect, with a high-mounted, smallish dashboard—no vast expanses of plastic here.
  • I'd digitally greet him, applaud him, shake his hand, give him daps, but there's a flaw within the fine print, a question i got to ask— A poetic response
  • He dashed into the burning house with reckless abandon .
  • The general thrust of these stories was that of some handsome, dashing and very young aviator who had a Parisian girlfriend, and between the two there is a torrid love interest.
  • I was being jerked around in my seat like a rag doll and in fear I reached for the dash to provide some form of meagre support.
  • The tide, too, which had hitherto favoured us, now turned against us and drove us to the eastward with prodigious rapidity, so that we were in great anxiety for the Wager and the Anna pink, the two sternmost vessels, fearing they would be dashed to pieces against the shore of Staten Land. Anson's Voyage Round the World The Text Reduced
  • PHILADELPHIA mdash; When Davida Johnson walked into Dr. Kermit Gosnell's clinic to get an abortion in 2001, she saw what she described as dazed women... Horrific Abortion Clinic Accused Of Leaving Women Near Death
  • Miss dashed off into a fine record with the youth about love and hurt.
  • Countryside Agency spokesman Chris Dashper said community involvement in caring for local heritage such as fingerposts was valued, as such features could contribute to a sense of place and identity.
  • He jumped off the bus and made a dash for the nearest bar.
  • The "Very Funny" cable network burned off the whopping nine-episode season of its sly charmer about Chicago sportswriter PJ (Jordana Spiro) and her pals on Sundays opposite such sky-high-profile cable competition as Keeping Up with the Kardashians and Mad Men — whose costar Joel Murray, aka rehabbed alky Freddy Rumsen, guested on Boys as the owner who sold the gang's hangout, Crowley's, to Brando (Reid Scott) in the season finale. Cheers & Jeers: My Boys to Men?
  • He cut quite a dash in his uniform.
  • For the dashi, in a medium bowl, combine the konbu and water and set aside to soak for one hour.
  • And was there frostwork about and thick weather and hice, soon calid, soon frozen, cold on warm but moistly dry, and a boatshaped blanket of bruma air-sighs and hellstohns and flammballs and vodashouts and every — thing to please everybody? — Finnegans Wake
  • Last week, a bronze-skinned buckaroo, with a flashing red neckerchief above his blue shirt, with shining leather chaparejos and crimson saddle-blanket, dashed up from a Western skyline on a snorting, piebald cow-pony.
  • The interface for typing in your entries is a joy to use, featuring a 'dashboard' that lists your blogs and easy access to editing current posts and creating new ones.
  • He made a sudden dash for the door.
  • a dashing hero
  • This is not a bad thing, it's just...it has nothing to do with comments per se unless you call inbound links "comments" and I don't and neither does Blogger—they're backlinks! Archive 2005-12-01
  • But who cuts a dash jumping in and who is a belly flop? The Sun
  • He picked up speed and dashed through the ever-increasing crosswinds of sand.
  • Add cooked red onion slices and finish with a dash of olive oil. Times, Sunday Times
  • For spouts of wild fury dashed up into the clouds; and the shore, wherever any sight of it was left, weltered in a sadly frothsome state, like the chin of a Titan with a lather-brush at work. Mary Anerley
  • The dash is nicely finished in silver metal effect and there are plenty of cubbyholes for storage, even a shelf above the driver's head, although the glovebox is tiny.
  • The current scandal could improve his chances-or prompt a crackdown that might dash any hope of his getting power.
  • We'd throw a rope round a tree and the children would dash off along the towpath for a recce while the adults threw together a little light salad and uncorked a local rosé.
  • This may by some readers be attributed to the absence of that dashing _caricatura_ style and constant aiming at antitheses, which, if it relieve the vapidness of the story, does not add to its natural attractions. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 19, No. 553, June 23, 1832
  • Leaning back into the car at one point to right the passenger seat, I got comprehensively chinned by the headrest and would probably have gone down if the dashboard had not broken my fall.
  • Most cars have a dial or control on the dashboard. Times, Sunday Times
  • Think a big guitar sound, bouncing bass lines, Liberal dashes of Hammond organ, skyscraping harmonies and the most soulful vocal you're ever likely to hear on this Island and you're halfway there.
  • On the field, the pretournament expectations were more pedestrian and luckily dashed. A Fun, Creative Germany
  • One of the ornamented fragments represents a row of floreated-like decorations, and each decoration shows on its side a concentric circle, consisting of three rings, -- the whole ornament being one which is found in later Egyptian eras, not unfrequently along the tops of walls in the interior of chambers, etc.Mr. Perring represents this fragment of sculpturing from the brick Pyramid of Dashoor, in his folio work, _The Pyramids of Archaeological Essays, Vol. 1
  • The nine still conscious members of Unit 9 ran at a full clip straight down the hallway, engaging in a mad dash toward the east exit.
  • And neither do you, thanks to sloppy reporting and slapdash conclusions.
  • Spread over two floors with a stairwell between, gorgeous girls in Prada, Dolce and Versace lie back on couches sipping negronis, watching dashing men in Armani smoke imported cigars over iced bourbon.
  • SLA'PDASH. intttj, [itomjlap and dalb, '\ All at once, trior. A dictionary of the English language. Abstracted from the folio ed., by the author. To which is ...
  • This mighty piece of research dashes that hope. Times, Sunday Times
  • -- They lived together; and when Dr. Grant had brought on apoplexy and death, by three great institutionary dinners in one week, they still lived together; for Mary, though perfectly resolved against ever attaching herself to a younger brother again, was long in finding among the dashing representatives, or idle heir apparents, who were at the command of her beauty, and her 20_000L. any one who could satisfy the better taste she had acquired at Mansfield, whose character and manners could authorise a hope of the domestic happiness she had there learnt to estimate, or put Edmund Bertram sufficiently out of her head. Mansfield Park
  • Hernando would not divulge it, not to a journalista, not to a lover; but to the men in his cuadrilla he would tap the side of his head with two fingers and declare, It is simple, boys—you have only to think like a bull. Carlos The Impossible (Part 1)
  • Dashed segments of the line indicate where viable seeds do not germinate at low temperatures.
  • He hazes at his workers who scurry like they are filled with passion or fear—it does not matter which. Windows
  • Mix equal parts apple juice and sparkling ginger ale and add a dash of elderflower cordial. Times, Sunday Times
  • The sound of the dots and dashes of the radio range in my earphones, and the instrument panel was my whole world.
  • Unfortunately, unless I'm mistaken, the on / off switch for that has disappeared from Blogger's publishing dashboard.
  • Quickly stripping down to my underwear and bra, I dashed towards my closet.
  • Any hopes Wasps had of upsetting that plan were dashed by an England flyhalf almost forgotten in the blitz of publicity surrounding their own. The Sun
  • The system also allows for the car to be started by simply pressing a button on the dash.
  • The band's eponymous debut was recorded in a slapdash fashion.
  • Side by side they lay among the morning-glories, with the yellow blossoms of the hau dropping upon them from overhead, watching the motes of men toil upward, till the thing happened, and three of them, slipping, rolling, sliding, dashed over a cliff-lip and fell sheer half a thousand feet. Koolau the Leper
  • Company after company dashed into the blazing "fireproof" building, urged by the hoarse profanity of the chief. The Poisoned Pen
  • Trinidadians are said by Creoles to be ethnically ‘mixed-up’ like callaloo, a kind of soup made from dasheen leaves and containing crab.
  • He was tall with a shock of dark brown hair, flushed schoolboyish cheeks, and a dashing, dimpled smile. Kiss & Break Up
  • Young guys and gals in sparkling evening wear added a dash of charm.
  • In the few seconds available, he dashed to the starboard side and braced himself for the impact. Times, Sunday Times
  • Another senior Dashnak lawmaker Vahan Hovhannisyan spoke about the current situation in neighboring Georgia and, in particular, called for it to become a confederative state and for Javakhk, a mostly Armenian-populated province in Georgia, to become an autonomy within that state. “Georgian leaders should have understood that the guarantee of Georgia†™ s development and stability is a confederative state and in that case the rights of Javakhk would be protected, †he said. Armenianow
  • The hostile gang was temporarily disconcerted by the manoeuvre, then it dashed from the train in pursuit. Chapter 42
  • I'm sorry. I must dash away now. I'm already late for the concert.
  • One could observe where the power of the Southern Ocean sweeps its mighty rollers up to dash their force onto the land.
  • Under the pleasurable sense of freedom, thanks to the relaxation of the bit, with stately bearing and legs pliantly moving he dashes forward in his pride, in every respect imitating the airs and graces of a horse approaching other horses. On Horsemanship
  • Add 2 tablespoons rice wine vinegar, a dash or two of ground black pepper and a couple drops of sesame seed oil.
  • he is preparing for the 100-yard dash
  • Changes were being rung on the usual male-female antinomies—shopping, burping, etc.—when one of the wives went a little too far. The Human Car Wash of Self-Esteem
  • Personalized Web-based dashboards let a leader get a snapshot of internal and external information rather than having to sift through masses of material.
  • Sometimes for comic effect — loved how Santana's hilariously torchy "Trouty Mouth" ode to Sam was briefly trending on Twitter — but more frequently for overdue emotional payoff, because as Mr. Shue says, "The greatest songs are about hurt. Matt's TV Week in Review
  • Among the shops nearby were a grocers, a haberdashers, a sweet shop and a tripe shop.
  • The hopes of the people have been dashed too many times to believe that they can rid the country of the ruling clique with the ballot.
  • NEW YORK — A bobbing little pompom put on a peak performance at the Westminster Kennel Club. Westminster Best In Show 2012: Malachy The Pekingese Wins Dog Competition
  • Obviously my slapdash cooking methods are fraught with peril. Times, Sunday Times
  • A guy made a dash for the train door and the door almost closed but he pried it open.
  • Lunchtime is the busiest with Temple barristers and solicitors grabbing a quick bite and drink before a dash back to the courts. Times, Sunday Times
  • Then, within ten feet of the goal, Robbie's pace slowed suddenly to the merest of crawls, and Gloria, with one final burst of wild speed, dashed pantingly past him to touch the welcome bark of home-tree first.
  • He clicked a dial on the dashboard and the clear, low voice of a radio announcer filled the car.
  • He was in Prince Albert's 11 th Hussars, and cut quite a dash on horseback in his crimson trousers, braided tunic, tassels and plumes.
  • I was part of the committee of mostly rabbis that created a siddur for Shabbat morning called Or Chadash. Marge Piercy: Statement
  • Still, if you want your Crisis analysis to have plenty of bite and a dash of bile, relish Living Dangerously.
  • Hector grabbed my hand and made a dash for the entrance, the lights from the marquee illuminating his jubilant face.
  • Neither of the friends was wearing a seat belt and they could have been watching a dashboard DVD system when the smash took place, an inquest heard.
  • My face is spackled with grains of sand, and I am vomiting—blood. Slawkowska Street
  • Yes, Sookie can uninvite him from her home if she wants — Bill's still not done protecting her. 15 True Blood Spoilers: Plus, Why Powerful Vampire Eric Is "Completely Lost"
  • Inside, the cabin gets a digital dashboard, while Renault is claiming that the Grand Scenic has the largest amount of kneeroom (in the second and third rows) in its class. Auto Express: News
  • These elements are set against a large field in shades of pink, swept with arabesques of grays and dashes of white, sometimes with light impasto in the brushwork.
  • Air vents in dash board and trafficator on steering column distinguish interior from earlier model.
  • At other times they feed in tidal pools on the sand, dashing this way and that as they spot good morsels of food. Times, Sunday Times
  • Theirs is an all-consuming love that has been rudely dashed but will quicken again tomorrow, regardless of today's despair.
  • THE SUN'S SUNK behind the row of trees and clapboard cottages on the shore, past the reef and its traffic — fishermen and jetskiers heading back to houses and bars — past where the Connecticut River dumps its brackish load into Long Island Sound. Monkeytown prologue/chapter first
  • We place our gas masks on the dashboard. Times, Sunday Times
  • The vehicle was completely flattened and its roof was in line with the dashboard. Times, Sunday Times
  • A top police display dog was saved from choking to death by a quick-acting vet and a fast dash in a police car.
  • his hopes were dashed to smithereens
  • Even when, later still, the general's eager hand, stretching forth for the dusky flagon (it was sacrilege to sweep away those insignia of age and respectability), managed to capsize the candelabrum and sent the fluid "adamantine" spattering a treasured table-cloth (how quick the dash of the young trooper's hand upon the flame -- and its extinction!), a gentle smile was the sole rebuke, followed by a "Thank you, Mr. Harris. Tonio, Son of the Sierras A Story of the Apache War
  • He wants to add his own dash of panache to English football history. Times, Sunday Times
  • In the USA itself, consumerism is moving headlong into its latest dash for efficiency through not only cashless, but cardless social trend-setting.
  • He runs the fastest 40-yard dash of any defensive tackle, 4.85 seconds.
  • The driver flipped a control on his dash and a green light appeared.
  • Tatiana wondered why Dasha always had to euphemize war into a campaign or a conflict. THE BRONZE HORSEMAN
  • Her medal hopes were dashed by injury.
  • NEW YORK mdash; A homeless Good Samaritan who was ignored while lying, mortally wounded, on a New York City sidewalk will be honored at a ... Hugo Alfredo Tale-Yax, Good Samaritan Ignored While Bleeding To Death, To Be Honored At NYC Wake (VIDEO)
  • A light on the dashboard then tells the driver when to take the car in for its service. Times, Sunday Times
  • Bought by the club, rather than Roberto Mancini, Johnson was at first hectored from the touchline by City's manager, who doubtless knew little about him, but has impressed his leader with his dash and daring at outside-right. Ten to watch – the World Cup contenders out to convince Fabio Capello
  • The CEO checks his dashboard hourly.
  • •Gonzaga freshman Demetri Goodson (dash downcourt and short, running bank shot to take out Western Kentucky). Safe bets shared stage with surprises during college hoops season
  • It had 10 butchers, 10 grocers, six fish-and-chip shops, haberdashers, ironmongers and fruiterers.
  • The horses dashed out of burning stable.
  • Behind the house is a border like a theatre set, its foreground dashed with red, yellow and blue of flowering bushes against a backdrop of a hundred greens.
  • I don't know how many times a strap has slipped off my shoulder or a handle cut into my hand during a mad dash from one gate to another at some airport.
  • From the outside, our 1930s semi is a bit of a monster: part pebbledashed and completely flat-fronted. Times, Sunday Times
  • The vulgar always knew what General danced with the lovely Miss A., and how they looked, and what they said to each other; how many jewels Miss A. wore, and the material her dress was made of; they knew who polkaed with the accomplished Miss B., and how like a duchess she bore herself; they had the exact name of the colonel who dashed along so like a knight with the graceful and much-admired Mrs. D., whose husband was abroad serving his country; what gallant captain of dragoons (captains of infantry were looked upon as not what they might be) promenaded so imperiously with the vivacious Miss E.; and what distinguished foreigner sat all night in the corner holding a suspicious and very improper conversation with Miss An Outcast or, Virtue and Faith
  • He reached over the dash and snapped off the VHF 's circuit breaker. CORMORANT
  • They dashed through the entrance, nearly trampling the stout guard in the process.
  • Dash Parr : That was the best vacation ever! I love our family.
  • According to conventional wisdom, the lost Inca city of Machu Picchu was discovered in 1911 by Hiram Bingham, a dashing American explorer with a satisfyingly assonant name who later went on to be the Governor of Connecticut and a US Senator. Nunc Scio » Blog Archive » Who really discovered Machu Picchu?
  • And you'll look dashing at weddings or other events when the band strikes up.
  • Those blessed battlements (which had been of so much help to him ever since he had dashed from the wall across the grounds) were, now that he came to think of it, one of the recognized symbols in art of Sphigx, the lion-goddess of war; and Lion had been the name of Mucor's horned cat-of the animal she called her lynx, which had not harmed him. Nightside The Long Sun
  • Nicho set to work cleaning and chopping the chard, which we sautéed quickly with olive oil, a dash of white wine, sea salt, and - at Nicho's wise suggestion - a few dabs of Dijon mustard stirred in at the very end.
  • A moment's hesitation allowed another kit to dash in to steal the prize.
  • I know no poet who, even in quite slapdash poems, can provide more pleasant and provocative surprises.
  • Sushi platters are served by the dashing staff and music is an eclectic mix of ambient sounds that have probably been pre-approved by the owners.
  • Add a dash of cream and tuck in. The Sun
  • Contestants dashed to close deals using fax machines in airless offices. Times, Sunday Times
  • Rusty old tin sheets are nailed on to the roof or the sides of buildings to give them a slapdash appearance. Times, Sunday Times
  • Robert then decides the role is too small for him and convinces corporate to promote him to CEO — a position in which he'll freak the staff out with his eeriness and manipulate them. Has The Office Found Its New Boss in James Spader?
  • According to the workout, we are going to practise on 100mdash in this class. And we will begin with start techniques.
  • Almost 32, he pushes himself through one of the toughest regimes on the tour, dashing up and down hills before pumping iron and spending hours on the practice court.
  • He saw another Indian dismount and pull the picket pin of a horse near the tent, untouched by gunfire then but struck from his horse after he dashed away.
  • Kapitza, Rutherford, and the Kremlin by Lawrence Badash Return of the Native
  • CHICAGO mdash; Chicago Public Schools fourth-grader Ryan Eaddy, bundled in bright pink snow gear and headed for a sledding hill, had just one word Wednesday... Chicago Public Schools Snow Days: First Closures In 12 Years
  • Frankie Dettori's bid to notch up his third straight victory in the race was dashed as his mount Doyen finished fourth.
  • He dashed off to lunch at the Hard Rock Cafe.
  • In upcoming scenes, the two have a drunken row and she dashes across the road. The Sun
  • When he saw the mess the pig had made, he dropped the pail and snatched his bulbous bagwig from his head, dashing it to the boards and cursing.
  • In a mad dash of effort, Noman climbed over the board like lightning.
  • He was wearing a long white dishdasha and bearing a karaoke machine. Day of Honey
  • The ruling dashes Ms. Kissel's chances of securing a release through a retrial after Hong Kong's highest court early last year threw out her 2005 murder conviction, citing procedural flaws in what became widely known as the "milkshake murder" trial. Hong Kong Jury Finds American Expatriate Nancy Kissel Guilty of Murder
  • But her petiteness was incongruous with her combatant stride, and when she got close enough for him to read her expression, his hopes for this meeting turning out to be good for him were instantly dashed. Tough Customer
  • She uses a dash of vinegar to make the meringue slightly chewy. Times, Sunday Times
  • A bird dashed across the window, flapped its wings and shot off in to the black void.
  • A Mochatail for those daring enough to drink one is a dash of espresso coffee, sprinkled with chocolate cookie, topped with whipped cream.
  • Presently it opened and disclosed fifty horsemen, gathered together to waylay merchants on the highway, and their captain, by name Kahrdash, was a lion in daring and dash; a furious lion who layeth knights flat as carpets in battle-crash. — The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • My grandmother worked her life whole life at the family haberdashery store. The Sun
  • Still, the frequent advertisements of mints, gum, pastes and mouthwashes to combat mouth odor have convinced a significant number of patients that they have bad breath when they really don't, said Dr. Bashar Bakdash, professor of periodontology at the University of StarTribune.com rss feed
  • On Sunday night I pilgrimed to Dundas to see Pernell Goodyear and the Freeway with Darryl and Charlene Dash.
  • KEMPTON, Pa. — Bird-watchers at a ridgetop preserve in eastern Pennsylvania counted a record number of migrating bald eagles this fall, another sign of the species' remarkable comeback following a century of decline. Record Number Of Eagles In Sanctuary Hints At Species Comeback
  • On the dashboard the bleeping sound carried on and a red light was flashing with the sound.
  • ATLANTA — As Aaron Rodgers trotted off the field, savoring another playoff win, he was serenaded with chants of "Go, Pack, Go! Packers Crush Falcons 48-21
  • She immediately levels her shotgun at the boy, who makes a quick dash away.
  • Can my own dashcam footage be used against me as evidence? Times, Sunday Times
  • Mr. Towers wouldn't survive as an art critic because no serious journal of painting would permit him to get away with the "slapdash" comparison of Roy Lichtenstein's work with mine. Complaint
  • Deglaze with apple juice, vinegar, dashi, shoyu and add pork belly back to pan.
  • Add a dash of lemon juice.
  • This is great news - not just for fast-tiring toddlers, but also for hyperadrenalised teens keen to make one last dash round the big attractions before shut-up time.
  • Such dashers occasioned many a racket in Meg's house, and many a _bourasque_ in Meg's temper. St. Ronan's Well
  • The measured rheological features were not consistent with simple linear viscoelastic models based on a combination of a discrete number of springs and dashpots.
  • But the white powder you mix up yourself with water, supplemented with a dash of UniBond PVA adhesive, will solve most household filling problems.
  • Serve over ice as is, or dilute to taste with water, fruit juice and / or a dash of rum.
  • Hopes of a full recovery are dashed by cancer cells' stubborn resistance to conventional treatments. Times, Sunday Times
  • And all this talk of it being a man's world is pure balderdash, poppycock and gibberish.
  • Il dash vuoto degli anziani, riempito dalla relazione criminal i bambini abbandonati cambier due destini e li riconsegner alla vita. Archive 2009-11-01
  • The one we get from outside are always a bit more "vinegary" for me, so I was really happy with my Homemade Bleu Cheese Dressing The bag of mixed spring greens was put to good use, combined with some dried cranberries and toasted pecans, mandarins, some baby tomatoes, a dash of olive oil and lime juice and some fresh black pepper. Archive 2008-02-01
  • But who cuts a dash jumping in and who is a belly flop? The Sun
  • Beat two eggs (or, better, one egg and the yolks of two) slightly, season with one-fourth a teaspoonful of salt, a dash of paprica and a few drops of anchovy essence or onion juice; add half a cup of milk, and, when well mixed, pour into the moulds around the fish. Salads, Sandwiches and Chafing-Dish Dainties With Fifty Illustrations of Original Dishes
  • The gallery is off Oxford Circus, next door to a haberdasher's, established back in 1902.
  • All our hopes were dashed by the announcement.
  • Oh dash it... I think I got a problem!
  • You can also buy extras to secure it to a car dashboard, and a flotation kit for surfers. Times, Sunday Times
  • But 25 years ago my dreams were dashed as I grew too tall to fit inside.
  • I knocked on his door, walked in -- it was a ding! like going into a haberdasher's shop -- and I took it from there. Churchill: A Life
  • Into this the winds would drop from the high places like broken-winged birds, dashing themselves against the polished walls of the Pyweack, dashing and falling back and crying woundedly. The Trail Book
  • They bought ice cream, a milk shake, and a beer, and Dasha clung to Alexander's arm like a barnacle. THE BRONZE HORSEMAN
  • Bending low with his arms about his head and blood trickling down his chin, he dashed behind the Meanwell coalhouse. The Dollmaker
  • He dashed the plate against the wall
  • The dashed line is a gluon, which transmits colour charge and momentum to the final state, mediating the decay. meson equals 1019.4 MeV, which is just a little bit more than twice the mass of the charged kaons (493.7 MeV). Scientific Blogging
  • The publishers wanted a summary that afternoon, so I dashed it off in an hour or so.
  • We selected Tokyo Aim because we found the market attractive due to its flexibility and speediness in various procedures," Chief Executive Officer Tadashi Fujisawa said at a news conference. Mebiopharm Applies to Be First on Tokyo Aim Market
  • The volume of meltwater dashing down from the glaciers had transformed normally benign streams into charging torrents that demanded respect.
  • The smallness of her universe melted away and she saw herself traveling — through exotic lands she so longed to see, to the coasts of the Mediterranean and the Adriatic seas, to the vast deserts of the African continent, where the lions sprawled among the trees, and elephants tromped the veldt. Second Chance
  • A villain to our dashing heroes. Times, Sunday Times
  • And you have to have time together without the entire Kardashian family horning in. Bonnie Fuller: Kim Kardashian & Kris Humphries' Marriage Is Doomed, Unless ...
  • Very big waves dashed over the sea wall at the height of the storm.
  • Slapdash weeklies at the supermarket checkout line move by the millions circulating gossip, lies, innuendo and scandal.
  • Thus, the one-to-one correspondence between the reals and the naturals fails, as there are simply too many reals—they are "uncountably" numerous—making real infinity somehow larger than natural infinity. Strange but True: Infinity Comes in Different Sizes | Impact Lab
  • Between their comic-relief scenes — like collaring guys in hot dog costumes — Renzulli's wisecracks, Jamie's wet-behind-the-ears earnestness and their effortless rapport, it's easy to see why fans are yearning for more. Blue Bloods' Oddly Perfect Partners Building on "Great Chemistry"
  • Manufacturers attempt to defend their products by claiming that drivers with access to a big dashboard screen are less prone to fiddling with their smartphones. Times, Sunday Times
  • His early dash is still there and the return to this sharper course should do the trick. The Sun
  • So I went back, and saw a man, presumably of ill repute, sideling up to the ATM machine as it asked if I needed more time, and when he saw me, he dashed away. A mystery! « knitnut.net
  • Pallid and mad, he swift upsprang, and he tore up a tree by its lusty roots, and down the declivity, dashing with rapid leaps, panting and wild, he struck the ravisher on the temple with the mighty pine. Alroy The Prince Of The Captivity
  • Dash was still clinging on when the animal finally expired. JOSIAH THE GREAT: The True Story of The Man Who Would Be King
  • For a moment he held him, then, suddenly releasing his arms, he caught him round the body, shook him with a mighty side-heave, gave him the cross-buttock, and, before he could strike a single blow, threw him in the air and dashed him to the ground. The Trail of '98 A Northland Romance
  • The more to the left of and above the dashed straight line a curve is, the more potential exists for improvement.
  • NEW YORK mdash; The renegade flight attendant who cursed out a passenger and emergency-chuted to folk-hero status thanked the world for its support and said ... Steven Slater, Jet Blue Flight Attendant, Wants To Return To Air

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