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