17 adjectives to describe slashing

Jarvis had an ugly slash on his right arm.

Dorn saw not the visage of the foeonly the thick-set body, and this he ripped open in one mighty slash.

What was my surprise to find the old man attired in the appropriate costume for such an occasion, a close-fitting suit of dark gray, of ancient cut indeed, and without the fashionable slashes and scallops, but both correct and practicable, either for the sword-play or the proper ordering of it in others.

He made a fearful slash at Ken, and though Ken saved his head by a guard with his cutlass, he was beaten to his knees.

For the last thug Pretty had prepared a beautiful back-handed slash across the face; but the villain, seeing what was in store for him, dropped down, and rushed at the boy low enough to evade the stick.

Break the dough in pieces about the size of a walnut; roll each piece out separately just as thin as possible without tearing (the thinner the better), make three lengthwise slashes in the centre of each piece of dough after rolling out.

He tried to see down into that little slash in the great forest, as though it might hold every hope connected with his fortunes and the success or failure of his mission of mercy.

"It's a nasty slash in the meat, but I don't think the bone was touched.

They were numerous enough and painfulan ugly slash in the side, a broken rib, the crease of a bullet across the temple, and a shoulder crushed by a terrific blow, together with minor bruises from head to heelsand yet none to be considered serious.

It was a ragged slash running from the left ear across the cheek-bone and eyebrow into the hair above the templea deep, swollen, angry wound.

and with a savage slash of the whip, an exciting cry, a terrible reeling and rattling, they did do it; for Bob cleared the track at a breakneck pace, just in time for the train to sweep swiftly by behind them.

A laugh raised at the expense of a brother is enough to justify the severest slash.

Jack and Hawtry, who had only received one or two slight slashes of knives, remained to see what came of it.

As the man came on, then, Pretty gave a terrific backward slash that caught the tramp's uninjured shin.

As the man came on, then, Pretty gave a terrific backward slash that caught the tramp's uninjured shin.

Look a yerethat wus sum slash.

The Superior Being was so delighted that he could only express his emotions by giving his leaders several extra slashes with his whip, and by putting on a speed that threatened to upset the coach.

17 adjectives to describe  slashing