Sentences with Lash

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37 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Lash'

The angry waves lash against the rocky shore, spraying water everywhere.

The cowboy would lash his lasso in the air before capturing the runaway calf.

The storm began to lash the city with heavy rain and strong winds, causing chaos.

As the argument escalated, harsh words were exchanged, each trying to lash the other's character.

The tail of the injured cat would lash back and forth when anyone tried to approach it.

The vines began to lash around the tree trunk, climbing upward to reach the sunlight.

He felt a pang of guilt as he watched his words lash out and hurt his friend's feelings.

The director decided to lash out at the crew for their lack of commitment to the project.

The sudden gust of wind caused the branches to lash against the windows, creating an eerie sound.

The protestors demanded an end to the use of whips to lash the prisoners as a form of punishment.

The whip master showed the crowd how to lash without causing harm to the animal during the demonstration.

The cat's tail would lash back and forth when it was excited to play with its favorite toy.

The boxer would strategically lash out with quick jabs to weaken his opponent's defenses.

The harsh criticism caused her to lash inwardly, questioning her own abilities.

The relentless rain continued to lash against the windowpane, making it difficult to hear anything else.

Unable to control his frustration, he would lash out in bursts of anger, leaving others startled.

The expert sailor knew how to lash the ropes securely to withstand the powerful storm.

The cat, startled by the sudden noise, began to lash its tail nervously.

The relentless criticism from her peers made her lash out in frustration, unable to contain her emotions.

The vines continued to lash around the tree trunk, forming a dense canopy overhead.

The instructor demonstrated how to properly lash the tent poles together for stability in windy conditions.

The driver lost control of the car, causing it to lash wildly before crashing into the guardrail.

Her insecurities would often cause her to lash inwardly, doubting her own abilities.

The old ruins revealed the remnants of how the slaves were once lashed as a form of punishment.

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.

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.

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