slashing

[ US /ˈsɫæʃɪŋ/ ]
[ UK /slˈæʃɪŋ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. as if striking with slashing blows
    his slashing demon-ridden cadenza
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How To Use slashing In A Sentence

  • So basically, the thought is that this woman is going to start slashing the department, and only the really competent people will remain.
  • Japanese executives will probably never go as far a some free-market economists wish in slashing payrolls.
  • He paints with harsh, slashing brushstrokes.
  • Beyond, a party had scaled the wall, and there the fight was hand to hand -- with gruntings, thrustings of spears, slashings of long knives that dripped red and cut again and rose and fell with hideous regularity! Darkness and Dawn
  • She whipped through them, slashing them with her sword.
  • Except for delimbing and slashing, most of the phases are run on single daylight hour shifts, giving the crew a fair amount of time together after work.
  • The slashing of force levels alone will not demilitarise our society. ANC Today
  • This quartet featured a stunning, slashing, angry modern-dance dialogue between two dancers, then a requiem for fallen comrades.
  • Michelle Kearney, the magazine's editor, likes to stand in front of large photos of slashing scalpels while punning: ‘We are totally cutting edge’.
  • After all, most of the lenders that are doing the slashing are relying on the credit scoring models to determine who is creditworthy, which is part of the reason the issuers are cutting credit lines. LJWorld.com stories: News
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