lashes
verbHow to pronounce lashes:
Definition of lashes:
- lashes (verb):
- to move violently or suddenly dash
- (of rain or waves) to beat forcefully against
Synonyms for lashes:
bangs
bashes
bats
beatings
beats
belts
biffs
blows
bops
boxes
buffets
busts
chops
cilium
claps
clips
clouts
cracks
cuffs
dabs
eyelash
fillips
hacks
hands
haymakers
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Antonyms for lashes:
compliments
loses
praises
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