lash in a sentence
n.
📚 Grade Level: Kindergarten, Grade 1, Grade 2
Definition
Lash (verb): To strike or beat violently, often used to describe the action of wind or water against a surface.
Sample Sentences
- The fierce wind began to lash against the windows, rattling the panes.
- She used a long lash to guide the horse through the narrow path.
- The artist created a dramatic effect by painting her subject's long lashes in vivid detail.
- He felt a sting as the branches lashed at his skin while he pushed through the thicket.
- In the heat of the argument, her words lashed out like a whip, cutting deep.
- She applied a thick coat of mascara to enhance her long lashes.
- The horse's tail grazed the ground like a long, flowing lash of silk.
- During the storm, the wind began to lash against the windows with fierce intensity.
- With a swift lash of her arm, she knocked the book off the table.
- His eyes lit up as he watched the dancer's graceful lash across the stage.
- The horse's tail lashed against the flies that buzzed around it.
- She wore a dramatic eye makeup that accentuated her long, fluttering lashes.
- In a fit of anger, he lashed out at the unfair criticism he received.
- The storm caused the waves to lash violently against the rocky shore.
- With a flick of her wrist, she lashed the whip through the air, commanding attention.
- The horse lashed out with its powerful tail, swatting away the pesky flies.
- She couldn't believe the intensity of his words; they felt like a lash of cold reality.
- The storm lashed the coastline with relentless winds and driving rain.
- He felt a sharp sting as the branch lashed against his arm.
- The artist used a brush to create bold strokes that resembled the lash of a whip.