15 Metaphors for dashed

The dash upon the enemy was a complete surprise to them.

Dash had been Hood's dog, and afterwards was Lamb's; while at one time Moxon seems to have had the care of it.

He looked ten years older than he had looked the other night at the ball, when his dash and swagger, and handsome Spanish head had been the admiration of the room.

The projected dash would be the most ambitious so far attempted, and it was exciting considerable interest.

[Footnote 10: No doubt the omission of of a gives the right number of syllables to the verse, and makes room for the interpretation which a dash between generous and chief renders clearer: 'Are most select and generouschief in that,''are most choice and well-bredchief, indeedat the head or top, in the matter of dress.'

The dash of San Francisco women on the street, as well as in the hotels and cafes, is not a legend.

The German dash of one hundred miles across the North Sea was a bold venture and one that the British had not believed the Germans would attempt at that time.

The dash is the symbol of a cause and effect relationship.

A goodly dash of indifference is a requisite in the formula for doing a great work.

But his love for our dog Dash became a passion, for Dash was an angler.

In the hall of the College he pulled off his glove and signed his name with fingers so stiff with cold that the characteristic dash under the signature he cultivated became a quivering line.

In particular, her dashes, often small enough to appear as dots, became commas and semi-colons.

" "Dash is a dangerous quality.

His master has found out that Dash is a capital finder, and, in spite of his lameness, will hunt a field, or beat a cover with any spaniel in Englandand, therefore, he likes Dash.

Shaw's conquest of one member of the force opposing him was scarcely the result of bravery; on the other hand Lord Cecil's dash into the enemy's country was the very acme of intrepidity.

15 Metaphors for  dashed