The word "dashing" is an adjective that means being energetic and lively.
Yes, if you mean the excess water that flows into a river. No, if you mean dashing away.
Possibly you mean raffish which means dashing and somewhat naughty. "Raffins" is not a word.
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The harried mother does not go a day without dashing to the store for something the kids need. The prince had been a dashing young adventurer in his day.
dashing smatness, as in dress or appearance
Fashionable, fly, stylish, dashing...
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Dashing, maybe? Bolting? Stealing? Scurrying? Rushing...?
pebble dashing
· dapper · dashing · decisive · determined · diligent · discreet
The word dash is a noun, a word for a sudden movement or rush toward something; a small amount of an ingredient; a quick stroke of a pen or a brush; a foot race of less than a quarter mile; a personal quality of spirit, style, verve; a symbol used in writing or code; or a shortened form for dashboard.The word 'dashing' is the present participle of the verb 'to dash'. The present participle of the verb is also:an adjective; He is a dashing young man.a gerund (verbal noun); Dashing made her stumble.