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dash - verb

  1. To send through the air with a motion of the hand or arm: cast, dart, fling, heave, hurl, hurtle, launch, pitch, shoot, shy, sling, throw, toss. Informal fire. See move.
  2. To hurl or scatter liquid upon: bespatter, slop, slosh, spatter, splash, splatter, spray, swash. See strike.
  3. To move swiftly: bolt, bucket, bustle, dart, festinate, flash, fleet, flit, fly, haste, hasten, hurry, hustle, pelt, race, rocket, run, rush, sail, scoot, scour, shoot, speed, sprint, tear, trot, whirl, whisk, whiz, wing, zip, zoom. Informal hotfoot, rip. Slang barrel, highball. Chiefly British nip. See move.
  4. To spoil or destroy: blast, blight, nip. See help.

dash - noun

  1. A lively, emphatic, eager quality or manner: animation, bounce, brio, élan, esprit, life, liveliness, pertness, sparkle, spirit, verve, vigor, vim, vivaciousness, vivacity, zip. Informal ginger, pep, peppiness. Slang oomph. See action.
  2. A tiny amount: bit, crumb, dab, dot, dram, drop, fragment, grain, iota, jot, minim, mite, modicum, molecule, ort, ounce, particle, scrap, scruple, shred, smidgen, speck, tittle, trifle, whit. Chiefly British spot. See big.
  3. A slight amount or indication: breath, ghost, hair, hint, intimation, semblance, shade, shadow, soupçon, streak, suggestion, suspicion, taste, tinge, touch, trace, whiff, whisper. Informal whisker. See big. show.
  4. A very small mark: dot, fleck, pinpoint, point, speck, spot. See marks.
  5. A quality of active mental and physical forcefulness: punch, starch, verve, vigor, vigorousness, vim, vitality. Informal snap. See action. tired.