Hanging cloth used as a blind (especially for a window)
Burial garment in which a corpse is wrapped.
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Examples for "dash "
Examples for "dash "
1 The escalating eurozone crisis has prompted another dash into 'safe-haven' government bonds.
2 There had been a flush in it; there was dash in it.
3 The finest thing in the combat was the dash of the Americans.
4 Some much needed focus and a dash of optimism will help enormously.
5 Which way-whichmethod-talkher over-lull her into security or a swift dash -
1 Gantz accused the prime minister of manipulation during a public health scare .
2 Any attempt to bring them together is just scare - mongering and causing problems.
3 The scare stirred risk aversion on global markets, with Asia particularly hit.
4 The Doctor Who Got Ebola New York's one-man pandemic - scare is feeling fine.
5 Al Gore's scare tactics are not the solution; finding common ground is.
1 It did not daunt Alwin; it only helped to warm his blood.
2 Snow piled up in the streets did not daunt them at all.
3 Even the ominous signs of tempest did not daunt the two captains.
4 What Wolfe saw and found out was enough to daunt any general.
5 Even the storm at its height could not daunt such furious riders.
1 The good news is that this tends to scare off some people.
2 Nevertheless, the tragedy is bound to scare off holidaymakers and business travellers.
3 They're dreadful good to scare off animals and look for lost children.
4 Visions stark and frightful enough to scare off even the Nightside tourists.
5 Knowing my sister, she probably sent someone else to scare off Ashai.
1 Will this vigilance frighten off the Ichneumon and other lovers of omelettes?
2 Perhaps he hopes that his ugly face will frighten off attackers, eh?
3 Yet the increasing numbers of terrorist attacks could frighten off tourists.
4 We don't need sixteen white men to frighten off three Olanchoans.
5 Paid companions, to frighten off the night with cheerful noise.
1 Now to scare away the voters they resorted to firing and bombing.
2 But what's the use of good looks if they scare away folks?
3 You scare away all de little sense dem debbils has lef' me!
4 There is nothing in them that ought to scare away the average reader.
5 We need that wood, not to mention all the game they'd scare away .
1 The object of beating the children was to frighten away the animals.
2 Alviarin, at best, this will frighten away a few of his followers.
3 But he did not want to frighten away either labor or northern investors.
4 Their young men would frighten away the images as well as the beasts.
5 The practice was originated by the Roman Catholics to frighten away evil spirits.
Другие значения термина "pall" 1 A pall of corruption hangs over several countries, seemingly impossible to diminish.
2 A pall of dense cloud, many miles in thickness, enfolds the earth.
3 There was a coffin in the boat, covered with a simple pall .
4 The pall - bearers having deposited their charge in front of the pulpit, Rev.
5 The silence in the room was deathly, the heat intense, heavy, pall - like .
6 On the mountain the black pall was conspicuous against the star-spangled sky.
7 The appeal of that seemed to pall in the course of eternity.
8 Every star in the heavens was hid away as by a thick - pall .
9 The following gentlemen were designated to act as pall - bearers on the occasion:
10 That book spreads the pall of superstition over the colleges and schools.
11 Over the ruins of the elevators hung a pall of heavy smoke.
12 The morning sun arching through the clouds cast a strange, yellowish pall .
13 And to whom do wonders pall more rapidly than the very young?
14 The great sky-high pall of yellow had moved on to the north.
15 The stillness of solitary death clung as a pall about the place.
16 Smoke and the fumes of gasolene hung like a pall above it.
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