swash

[US]/swɒʃ/
[UK]/swɑːʃ/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

vi.to splash or spatter
vt.to splash or wash
n.the sound of splashing; bravado or swagger
Word Forms
Present Participleswashing
Past Tenseswashed
Past Participleswashed
Third Person Singularswashes
Pluralswashes

Phrases & Collocations

swash buckle

swash plate

swash zone

swash action

swash effect

swash line

swash surf

swash flow

swash style

swash motion

Example Sentences

he decided to swash his sword in a dramatic fashion.

the pirate would often swash about the ship, showing off.

she loved to swash her paintbrush across the canvas.

as the wind blew, the flag began to swash in the air.

he swashed the water with his hands, creating ripples.

the dancer swashed across the stage with grace.

they watched as the artist swashed colors together.

during the performance, he swashed his cape dramatically.

the children swashed through the puddles after the rain.

with a swift motion, she swashed the dust off the table.

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