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Meanings of
lash out
in English
Portuguese
atacar
Spanish
atacar
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Attack in speech or writing.
round
attack
assault
assail
snipe
Portuguese
atacar
Usage of
lash out
in English
1
Willem wanted to
lash
out
at someone; he felt confused and dissatisfied.
2
The borders did not include Victoria, causing Mr Andrews to
lash
out
.
3
I suck at taking criticism and often
lash
out
toward my critic.
4
This time she did not
lash
out
when he came to her.
5
But without answers, there could be no target to
lash
out
at.
6
I wanted to
lash
out
,
to put my fist through the window.
7
Ropes of flame would
lash
out
only to be snuffed by Silk.
8
Margaret opened her mouth to
lash
out
again, then snapped it shut.
9
I don't think about consequences any longer, I just
lash
out
.
10
Neither Hi nor Shelton let go, but Chance didn't
lash
out
.
11
She hadn't meant to
lash
out
at her, but Emily needed to understand.
12
The problem was, like most paranoids, I wanted someone to
lash
out
at.
13
When it doesn't understand complex artistic vision, it must
lash
out
.
14
Maybe she had a good reason to
lash
out
like that.
15
Not all literature necessarily has to
lash
out
against the government.
16
I had a tendency to
lash
out
,
Waters added of the spitting incident.
Other examples for "lash out"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
lash
out
lash
Verb
Preposition
Translations for
lash out
Portuguese
atacar
agredir
Spanish
atacar
Lash out
through the time
Lash out
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
Ireland
Common
United Kingdom
Less common