[
UK
/lˈæʃɪŋz/
]
[ US /ˈɫæʃɪŋz/ ]
[ US /ˈɫæʃɪŋz/ ]
NOUN
-
a large number or amount
she amassed stacks of newspapers
made lots of new friends
How To Use lashings In A Sentence
- Daughtry cried, at sight of the whale flurrying the water with aimless, gigantic splashings. CHAPTER XV
- Pop open the bottles of ginger beer - and add lashings of vodka. The Sun
- We won't be eating Turkey with lashings of cranberry sauce.
- One of the main reasons why I do, apart from the big feed and plenty of socialising is that the Festive Period means lashings and lashings of Racing.
- The colourful Yorkshireman umpired the first innings of a game between an Old England XI and Lashings World XI at Scarborough Cricket Club.
- En route to the verdict, there are lashings of blood and gore. Times, Sunday Times
- Set aside until you have 12 blinis, then divide between 4 plates and serve with lashings of sour cream or butter, and the smoked salmon or caviar of your choice.
- It was moist and meaty and utterly delicious when wrapped in the paper-light pancakes alongside threads of spring onion and cucumber and lashings of sweet plum sauce.
- The thought of the long day's travel with the dogs appalls me; the thought of the keen frost in the morning and of the frozen sled-lashings frightens me — The Night-Born
- With some of the lashings and supports removed after the long sea journey, the Swan is due to leave Portsmouth at around 11 am and will sail into the Solent, anchoring around half a mile offshore in the Stokes Bay area.