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dashed
2[ dasht ]
adjective
- (used as a euphemism) damned:
dashed impudence; dashed bad luck.
Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
- »å²¹²õ³ó·±ð»å·±ô²â [dash, -id-lee], adverb
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Example Sentences
It dashed hopes in some countries, such as the UK, that thought they might float under the radar, though many are still hoping eventually to work out some sort of deal.
Then again, maybe that hope is merely a rite of spring, to be dashed during the long summer grind.
Now dashed, she said, is her family’s dream of a reunion in the United States.
The family went for a look, but the otter then dashed inside and proceeded to knock things off shelves, and even went inside a wall-mounted kitchen cupboard.
In other words, any hopes that some Labour MPs had that changes in the UK's defence posture would unlock more borrowing have been very firmly dashed.
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