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lashed
- IPA[laSHt]
美式
- very drunk
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- 1. British informal very drunk they were all eager to get lashed and start their working week off with a hangover
- strike or beat with a whip or stick: they lashed him repeatedly about the head
- a sharp blow or stroke with a whip or rope: he was sentenced to fifty lashes for his crime she felt the lash of my tongue
Oxford Dictionary
- strike (someone) with a whip or stick: they lashed him repeatedly about the head
- a sharp blow or stroke with a whip or rope, typically given as a form of punishment: he was sentenced to fifty lashes for his crime she felt the lash of my tongue
Oxford American Dictionary
- hit or kick out at someone or something
Oxford Dictionary
- hit or kick out at someone or something
Oxford American Dictionary
- a makeshift, improvised structure or arrangement: some of the rival machines were no better than lash-ups
Oxford Dictionary
- drive someone into a particular state or condition
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[laSHt]
美式
- having eyelashes of a specified kind: long-lashed eyes
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[laʃt]
英式
- very drunk: they were all eager to get lashed and start their working week off with a hangover
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[laʃt]
英式
- having eyelashes of a specified kind: long-lashed eyes
Oxford Dictionary