Results for: act of striking with a lash
English English
any of a number of noisy birds belonging to the crow family and having striking blue and white plumage, blue jay; fool, gullible person, marijuana cigarette, somebody thoughtlessly talkativejay
bad experience, blow or collision, collide or cause something to collide, criticism, criticize somebody or something, deal blow, end card game, hit repeatedly, make a loud noise by colliding, make something by striking, ping, produce repeated rapping s...knock
beat liquid until stiff, bind the end of a rope, call for party solidarity, criticize somebody severely, defeat somebody, fairground amusement, flexible percussion instrument, hoisting apparatus, instrument for inflicting pain, lash somebody or somethi...whip
beat somebody severely, lash from a whip causing a ridge, raise small ridges on the skin, reinforcement for a seam, ridge on the skin, stitch something reinforcing or decorative, strip of leather on shoe; bump on skin (from a lash, bite etc.); border o...welt
beat somebody with knout, leather whip, beat with a knout, lashknout
beat somebody, untanned hide, untanned leather, unprocessed animal hide; whip or lash made from unprocessed leather, whip or roperawhide
beat with strap, fasten straps of, fasten with a strap, tie with a narrow piece of leather; beat with a strap, lash, flexible strip used for binding, leather strip for flogging, loop of material used as handle, loop to hang on to, razor strop, secure w...strap
being important, important or striking featuresalience; saliency
blinding; stunning, amazing, impressive, striking, very brightdazzling
causing admiration and respect, grand, imposing, striking, magnificentimpressive
chatter, cluck, make a quick sharp sound; chatter, babble, make noise, sharp noise, sound of clacking, sharp striking sound; chatterclack
criticize harshly, lash or flog, remove the skin from; sharply criticize; strongly rebuke; exploit, cheat, strip of belongings, strip skin offflay
cutting part, dashing man, edge (of a knife); cutting portion of a razor; thin leaf; paddle; bat, racquet; propeller, flat striking part, long thin flat part, part of ice skate, part of tongue, razor blade, stone fragment, sword, swordsmanblade
defeat, repeated hitting, striking, hitting; defeatingbeating
device for striking bell, harmonize, harmony, indicate something by chiming, notes sounded by a clock, percussion instrument, produce musical sound, rim of barrel, ring harmoniously, ring of a bell; harmony, make a bell-like sound; strike a bell, cause...chime
 

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