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  • een aerosol van fijnverdeelde vulkanische as

Beispiele für " ash "
  • an 'ultrashort' pulse
  • an 'ultrashort' bond
  • I could hear the screech of the brakes, then the horrible 'smash' of cars colliding.
  • The driver and two passengers were badly injured in the 'smash'.
  • This new show of mine is sure to be a 'smash'.
  • A 'smash' may not be as pretty as a good half volley, but it can still win points.
  • The demolition team 'smashed' the buildings to rubble.
  • The flying rock 'smashed' the window to pieces.
  • He 'smashed' his head against the table
  • Bonds 'smashed' the ball 467 feet, the second longest home run in the history of the park.
  • The news 'smashed' any hopes of a reunion.
  • The Indians 'smashed' the Yankees 22-0.
  • I slowly 'smashed' the modeling clay flat with the palm of my hand.
  • The crockery 'smashed' as it hit the floor.
  • The houses looked very bright when they 'whitewashed' the whole neighborhood.
  • In his sermon, the minister didn't try to 'whitewash' over the sins of his church.
  • I'll do the 'washing-up' if you put it all away.
  • All heads turned as the 'dashing' young man entered the room.
  • The incessant 'flashing' of the neon sign kept the neighborhood awake.
  • The boxer delivered a 'smashing' blow to his opponent's head.
  • We had a 'smashing' time at the zoo.
  • Some Greek dance is traditionally accompanied by the 'smashing' of crockery.
  • The cistern was fitted with 'washouts' and air-valves.
  • As an actor, he was a complete 'washout', so he went back to accounting.
  • I observed that your whip wanted a lash to it. — w:Joseph Joseph Addison.
  • The culprit received thirty-nine lashes.
  • The moral is a lash at the vanity of arrogating that to ourselves which succeeds well. — w:Roger Roger L'Estrange
  • We lash the pupil, and defraud the ward. — w:John John Dryden
  • the whale lashes the sea with its tail.
  • And big waves lash the frighted shores. — w:John John Dryden
  • He falls, and lashing up his heels, his rider throws. — w:John John Dryden
  • to lash vice
  • to lash something to a spar
  • lash a pack on a horse's back
  • To laugh at follies, or to lash at vice. — w:John John Dryden
  • We’re off school tomorrow, it’s gonna be 'lash'!
  • That chinese (food) was 'lash'!
  • The burglars 'trashed' the house.
  • His first week at the new job was a 'wash', since he spent so much time learning the system instead of using it.
  • There has been a 'rash' of vandalism lately.
  • Not wanting to be pressed for details, public relations gave a 'wishy-washy' answer.
  • The 'wishy-washy' orange juice served by the cafeteria not only failed to be sweet; it was barely orange.
  • I was so 'smashed' last night, I don't remember how I got home.
  • Today's parliamentary session only 'rehashed' last week's arguments.
  • The CEO of the company only 'rehashed' a speech for the news conference.
  • The general 'rehashed' plans for the war.
  • He wrote a bad 'rehash' of an earlier essay.
  • The dancers wore 'flashy' costumes featuring shiny sequins in many vibrant colors.
  • to mash on a bicycle pedal
  • The public 'backlash' to the proposal was quick and insistent.
  • Excuse me, I need to take a 'slash'
  • Jim'/'Bob or J'/'B
  • Iran on Thursday called on OPEC to 'slash' output by 2 million barrels per day.
  • I'm a teacher 'slash' student.
  • I think I'm having hallucinations 'slash' someone is playing tricks on me
  • My bike is 'old-fashioned' but it gets me around.
  • You can’t stay the night, my parents are a bit 'old-fashioned'.
  • '1990' October 28, w:Paul Paul Simon, “She Moves On”, w:The Rhythm of the The Rhythm of the Saints, Warner Bros.
  • '1999' David M. Kennedy, "Victory at Sea", Atlantic Monthly, March 1999:
  • a 'cashmere' sweater
  • The audience was more captivated by the growing 'ash' at the end of his cigarette than by his words.
  • 'Ash' from a fireplace can restore minerals to your garden's soil.
  • 'Ashes' from the fire floated over the street.
  • 'Ash' from the fire floated over the street.
  • The urn containing his 'ashes' was eventually removed to a closet.
  • He 'flashed' the light at the water, trying to see what made the noise.
  • The light 'flashed' on and off.
  • The scenery 'flashed' by quickly.
  • A number will be 'flashed' on the screen.
  • The thugs kept 'bashing' the cowering victim.
  • He 'bashed' my ideas.
  • He 'bashed' himself against the door.
  • Don't 'bash' into me with that shopping trolley.
  • They had a big 'bash' to celebrate their tenth anniversary.
  • Note: The species are much confused. The long-neck squash is called Cucurbita verrucosa, the Barbary or China squash, C. moschata, and the great winter squash, C. maxima, but the distinctions are not clear.
  • When I'm thirsty I drink 'squash'; it tastes much nicer than plain water.
  • It's a bit of a 'squash' in this small room.
  • Somehow, she 'squashed' all her books into her backpack, which was now too heavy to carry.
  • We all managed to 'squash' into Mum's tiny car.
  • Jouer au 'squash'.
  • On s'est fait deux 'squashs' aujourd'hui.
  • La ville a construit trois 'squashs' municipaux.
  • 1980: Probably the idea was around before that, but the first photo of the leash in action was published that year — As Years Roll By (1970's Retrospective), Drew Kampion, w:Surfing Surfing magazine, February 1980, page 43. Quoted at surfresearch.com.au glossary[http://www.surfresearch.com.au/agl.html].
  • 'Dashboarding' your work can enhance productivity.
  • Check out the latest in 'fashion'.
  • The 'lashings', that were holding the chest to the deck of the storm tossed ship, broke and it went overboard.
  • 'Lashings' of ginger beer
  • crash course
  • 'crash' diet
  • Hey dude, can I 'crash' at your pad?
  • Double-clicking this icon 'crashes' the desktop.
  • sometimes dash is also used colloquially to refer to a hyphen or minus sign.
  • Add a 'dash' of vinegar
  • He 'dashed' across the field.
  • I have to 'dash' now. See you soon.
  • He 'dashed' the bottle against the bar and turned about to fight.
  • The man was 'dashed' from the vehicle during the accident.
  • Her hopes were 'dashed' when she saw the damage.
  • Her thoughts were 'dashed' to melancholy.
  • He 'dashed' down his eggs, she 'dashed' off her homework
  • We need to quickly hash up some plans.
  • "He was a man whom no check could 'abash'." - w:Thomas Babington Thomas Babington Macaulay.
  • Television programmes were interrupted by a 'newsflash' announcing that the Prime Minister had resigned.
  • Van Eyck signed his portrait of the Arnolfinis 'slapdash' in the center of the painting.
  • The army quashed the rebellion.
  • " You call it an 'ashram'?"
  • "The word only means community, but it could refer to a village or the world."--- Ben Kingsley as Gandhi
  • a 'trashy' novel
  • An 'ashen' bow and quiver of arrows beside.
  • A fine, 'ashen' dust hung in the air.
  • His 'ashen' face belied his claims of good health.
  • They had quite a 'stash' of food saved up for emergencies.
  • He 'stashed' his liquor in the cabinet under the bar.
  • Bathtime was full of mischief and 'splashings'.
  • You can’t stay the night, because my parents are a bit 'old-fashioned'.
  • dysphoria
  • I was so 'smashed' last night, I don’t remember how I got home!
  • I'm going to that girl's house later to smash.
  • I heard a 'splash' when the rock landed in the pond.
  • The new movie made quite a 'splash' upon its release.
  • sit and 'splash' in the bathtub
  • water 'splashed' everywhere
  • The headline was 'splashed' across newspapers everywhere.
  • 'washy' tea
  • 'washy' resolutions
  • a 'washy' horse
  • He 'unleashed' his dog in the park.
  • He 'unleashed' his fury.
  • We ate 'squash' and green beans.
  • The car is so dirty, we need to 'wash' it.
  • Dishwashers 'wash' dishes much more efficiently than most humans.
  • The flood washed away houses.
  • I 'wash' every morning after getting up.
  • I'm going to have a quick 'wash' before coming to bed.
  • My jacket needs a 'wash'.
  • There's a lot in that 'wash', maybe you should separate them in half.
  • I could hear the 'wash' of the wave.
  • The ship left a big 'wash'
  • Sail away from the 'wash' to avoid rocking the boat.
  • mouth 'wash'
  • hand 'wash'
  • I heard a 'clash' from the kitchen, and rushed in to find the cat had knocked over some pots and pans.
  • a 'clash' of beliefs
  • a personality 'clash'
  • She was wearing a horrible 'clash' of red and orange.
  • The plates 'clashed' to the floor.
  • Fans from opposing teams 'clashed' on the streets after the game.
  • My parents often 'clashed' about minor things, such as the cleaning or shopping rota.
  • You can't wear that shirt, as it 'clashes' with your trousers.
  • She looked so trashy, her lipstick and jewellery all 'clashed'.
  • I can't come to your wedding as it 'clashes' with a friend's funeral.
  • She broke two bones in her body in a car 'crash'.
  • Nobody survived the plane 'crash'
  • My computer had a 'crash' so I had to reboot it.
  • The piece ended in a crescendo, building up to a 'crash' of cymbals.
  • I'm sorry for 'crashing' the bike into a wall. I'll pay for repairs.
  • We weren't invited to the party so we decided to 'crash' it.
  • If the system 'crashes' again, we'll have it fixed in the computer shop.
  • I felt a 'splash' of rain so put up my hood.
  • I felt a 'splash' of water on my leg as the car drove into the nearby puddle.
  • The painter put a 'splash' of blue on the wall to make it more colorful
  • There was a visible 'splash' on his pants after he went to the bathroom.
  • The children were 'splashing' each other playfully in the sea.
  • When she comes in the door, 'splash' her with perfume.
  • After pay day I can afford to 'splash' some cash and buy myself a motorbike.
  • He 'flashed' a wad of hundred-dollar bills.
  • The news services 'flashed' the news about the end of the war to all corners of the globe.
  • There is significant upwash ahead of the wing and even more 'downwash' behind the wing. — John S. Denker, How It Flies, 2008