Decorative slit cut in any part of a garment, especially sleeves and legs, to reveal an inner garment or lining.
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Examples for "slash "
Examples for "slash "
1 I shall bring them to all future publishing meetings slash psych evals.
2 Haze from slash - and - burn forest fires was not mentioned as a safety concern.
3 A slump in the sector led the company to slash downstream costs.
4 The Finnish government was forced to slash public spending and increase taxes.
5 But he rejected any early moves to slash reasonable income tax rates.
1 The list of companies slashing capital expenditure and delaying projects grows daily.
2 Organisations are increasingly reducing working hours as a way of slashing costs.
3 Global oil price trends have accounted for this slashing of fuel costs.
4 The market reacted by slashing almost a quarter of the company's value.
5 He took an early slashing penalty that led to a power-play goal.
1 He held his knapsack above the surface, legs scissoring to stay afloat.
2 He was treading water effortlessly, his long legs scissoring in slow, powerful strokes.
3 Then I see the huge scissoring mantis limb with which he greets me.
4 I grasped at her scissoring feet but she kicked me off.
5 I lurched across the sand toward him, legs scissoring nervelessly, so much driven deadwood.
1 The head was duly " cutte off" in the year 1587 and caused a war with Spain.
2 A certain country squire named John Cutte had then acquired the property, and he liked it so much he decided to restore the manor house.
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