He lashed the thief with his whip.
She lashed out at me for no reason.
The Tomb Raider lashed out and grabbed the ledge to avoid falling through the booby-trapped floor.
Suddenly she lashed out menacingly
The boy scout quickly lashed the two poles together.
Tree trunks were lashed together to build the Kon-Tikiraft.
To lash is to fasten with rope or string, or to whip. "He lashed himself to the mast" is the first meaning; "Jesus was lashed before being crucified" is the second.
convicts get lashed because when they don't obay there master
Lashed Euphoria was created on 2006-07-31.
The word lashed is a the past tense of the verb 'to lash', meaning to beat with a whip or lash, to strike, beat, or fling about as if with a whip; to make a verbal attack with sharp words; to bind or secure to something with rope or something similar.
Night found him leg-weary, with hands and face lashed by the branches, on a thickly wooded ridge.
Ishmael lashed down the Pequod's anchor during the storm.
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