[
UK
/slˈæʃt/
]
[ US /ˈsɫæʃt/ ]
[ US /ˈsɫæʃt/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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patterned by having color applied with sweeping strokes
brown iris...slashed with yellow -
having long and narrow ornamental cuts showing an underlying fabric
a slashed doublet
slashed cuffs showing the scarlet lining -
(used of rates or prices) reduced usually sharply
the slashed prices attracted buyers
How To Use slashed In A Sentence
- Tightly woven wool, wool melton, felted or boiled wool, leather and suede along with faux leather and suede all can be clipped, snipped, slashed or punched without fraying.
- The type of damage being done to the cars ranges from wing mirrors being snapped off to glue being put in locks and tyres being slashed, with victims facing bills of hundreds of pounds.
- One knife had slashed his side, penetrating upwards through the muscle and entering the lung.
- He slashed his wrists in a suicide attempt.
- Activists covered cars in paint stripper and slashed tires.
- She pulled a knife and slashed at the angelic face before her.
- One, several people mention that Paul Martin slashed funding to Health Canada, resulting in the current, infamous long waiting times. More answers
- These were the first casualties of that bloody war, and they did not even have time to draw their swords before the knives slashed across their throats.
- Last autumn some one slashed hydraulic hoses on logging equipment inside the ranch, even though private security guards were on patrol there.
- In some cases, grocers have refused to sell food and petrol to anti-drug officials and vandals have slashed the tyres of their government vehicles.