| slash | | |
| cut, gash, slash, slice | (n.) | a wound made by cutting.; "he put a bandage over the cut" |
| slash | (n.) | an open tract of land in a forest that is strewn with debris from logging (or fire or wind). |
| diagonal, separatrix, slash, solidus, stroke, virgule | (n.) | a punctuation mark (/) used to separate related items of information. |
| gash, slash | (n.) | a strong sweeping cut made with a sharp instrument. |
| cut down, slash | (v.) | cut with sweeping strokes; as with an ax or machete. |
| flog, lash, lather, slash, strap, trounce, welt, whip | (v.) | beat severely with a whip or rod.; "The teacher often flogged the students"; "The children were severely trounced" |
| gash, slash | (v.) | cut open.; "she slashed her wrists" |
| slash | (v.) | cut drastically.; "Prices were slashed" |
| convulse, jactitate, slash, thrash, thrash about, thresh, thresh about, toss | (v.) | move or stir about violently.; "The feverish patient thrashed around in his bed" |
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