Sentences with Lash

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66 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Lash'

Despite the provocation, the diplomat resisted the urge to lash their opponent during the heated debate.

The disappointed coach chose not to lash the team but instead held a constructive discussion about their performance.

The supervisor refrained from lashing the intern for the oversight, opting to provide guidance for future tasks.

Instead of lashing the students for their behavior, the counselor organized a session to discuss the importance of respect.

The disappointed parent resisted the urge to lash the child for the broken vase, choosing instead to teach about responsibility.

The warrior used his whip to lash against the enemy, creating an intimidating display.

The turbulent sea would lash against the sides of the boat, testing the crew's resilience.

He learned how to properly lash the rope to secure the tent during camping trips.

The wild horse would lash its tail when approached, a warning to keep a distance.

The emotional pain made her lash inwardly, doubting her abilities and self-worth.

The debate turned intense, and both opponents started to lash out with biting remarks.

The horse would occasionally lash its tail, annoyed by the persistent flies buzzing around.

Despite feeling furious, she managed to hold back and not lash out at her friend for the hurtful comment.

The disappointed coach refrained from lashing the players for their loss and encouraged them to analyze and learn from mistakes.

Instead of lashing the students for their lack of enthusiasm, the teacher engaged them in interactive and fun learning activities.

The dissatisfied customer chose not to lash the company but wrote a detailed complaint letter to express their concerns.

Rather than lashing the team for the error, the project manager focused on creating strategies to prevent similar mistakes.

The upset parent refrained from lashing the child for the mess and instead taught them the importance of tidiness.

In the fantasy novel, the wizard could lash the elements together to create powerful spells.

The harsh words of the critic made the author lash inwardly, questioning their writing abilities.

The storm continued to lash the coast, causing widespread damage to the shoreline.

As the argument escalated, he felt the urge to lash out, but he managed to control his temper.

The trainer demonstrated how to properly lash the reins to control the spirited horse.

The vines would lash around any nearby support, seeking sunlight to thrive.

Despite feeling upset, he chose not to lash out at his colleague for taking credit for his idea, deciding to address it calmly later.

The disappointed coach refrained from lashing the team after the defeat, opting to inspire them for a stronger performance next time.

The disappointed parent resisted the urge to lash the child for the spilled paint and instead used it as a learning moment about accidents.

Despite the temptation, the host refrained from lashing the guest for their rude behavior and maintained a gracious demeanor.

The disappointed coach refrained from lashing the team for the defeat but organized extra practice sessions to improve performance.

The frustrated customer resisted the urge to lash out at the waiter for the wrong order, instead politely requesting a correction.

The manager refrained from lashing the team for the oversight but used it as a learning opportunity to enhance attention to detail.

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