dash in a sentence
v. t.
Definition
DASH (verb): to run or move quickly in a sudden burst of speed.
Sample Sentences
- She made a dash for the bus as it started to pull away.
- The athlete aims to break the record with a final dash to the finish line.
- He added a dash of salt to the recipe to enhance the flavor.
- With a quick dash of his pen, he signed the contract and sealed the deal.
- The children let out a joyous dash across the playground, laughter filling the air.
- She made a dash for the train as the doors were closing.
- The athlete sprinted down the track in a final dash for the finish line.
- He decided to add a dash of lemon juice to enhance the flavor of the dish.
- With a quick dash of her brush, she transformed the blank canvas into a masterpiece.
- The storm was approaching, so we needed to make a dash for safety.
- She decided to dash to the store before it closed.
- The runner made a last-minute dash for the finish line.
- He added a dash of salt to enhance the flavor of the dish.
- In a fit of excitement, she let out a dash of laughter that filled the room.
- The car made a quick dash down the road, leaving a cloud of dust behind.
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