Dash a liquid upon or against.
A typographical flourish found on some letterforms, particularly in italics.
1Not a sound could he hear, save the swash of the waves.
2Here, in these secluded nooks, I found security from the steamer's swash.
3I s'pose Ingolby has paid this old skeesicks for talking this swash.
4He felt the swash of the fragrant water upon his body.
5I was as a man who swash-buckles- arecklessmariner of the olden time.
6I can hear the swash of water just the same, Dick.
7It was otherwise with the roistering swash-bucklers who came back in that glorious autumn.
8It must be fun to swash the water round and dig out the soap.
9A swash of ice-water filled the bottom of the skiff.
10There was a swash of foam, and she was gone.
11As cup ties go it was more buckling than swash.
12Hollywood has certainly played a starring role in giving impressionable teenagers some swash-buckling role models.
13Do not let it be supposed that I had become a swash-buckler of a soldier.
14Stern heard her breath, gasping and quick, above the roar and swash of the mad waters.
15He is a brute, a swash-buckler, a drunkard.
16Oh, a sorter swash-bucklin' Spanish don-thekind whut likes ter dress up, an' play the dandy.