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attack in speech or writing
The editors of the left-leaning paper attacked the new House Speaker
How To Use lash out In A Sentence
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- Splash out by hiring a long-tail taxi boat for a personal tour of Bangkok's fascinating canals.
- Splash out on either and your gadget machine could end up an obsolete anachronism. Times, Sunday Times
- Then you lash out your tongue and catch it.
- MEN considering having an affair are more likely to splash out on exotic foods, researchers found. The Sun
- Ms Ward said she had to splash out on an outfit from Harvey Nichols and a bejewelled handbag by Dolce and Gabanna.
- The violence had become so habitual I knew he'd lash out. The Sun
- The name conjures images of coiled rattlers ready to lash out with deadly fangs.
- Until that time when the meaning of it all shall flash out upon the world, the race will be hidebound in callousness and in faint-hearted melancholy. The Kempton-Wace Letters
- Shoppers north of the Border are the least likely in Britain to splash out on expensive film merchandise from hit movies such as Star Wars and Harry Potter.