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2 Translation results for
dashing
in Spanish
adjective
|
verb
dashing
adjective
gallardo, apuesto
Example sentences of
dashing
adjective
•
She married a
dashing
young lawyer from the city.
•
a brave and
dashing
soldier
•
The actor
cuts a dashing figure
as a young Jack Kennedy.
Less
dash
verb
dashed, has dashed, is dashing, dashes
romper, estrellar
;
romperse, estrellarse
;
lanzarse, irse apresuradamente
;
arrojar, lanzar
;
salpicar
;
frustrar
Example sentences of
dash
verb
•
I'm sorry, but I must
dash
. I'm late.
•
She
dashed
down the hallway to the bathroom.
•
People were
dashing
inside to get out of the rain.
•
The waves
dashed
the boat against the rocks.
•
Her hopes of winning a medal were
dashed
after she broke her leg.
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Synonyms of
dash
verb
frustrate
,
thwart
,
foil
,
baffle
,
balk
,
circumvent
,
outwit
,
dart
,
hurl
,
smash
,
splash
Detailed synonyms for
dash
verb
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Reverse translation for
dashing
gallardo
- brave, elegant, graceful
apuesto
- elegant, good-looking
romper
- to break, to break, to smash, to rip, to tear, to break off (relations), to break (a contract), to break through, to break down, to wear out
estrellar
- to smash, to crash
romperse
- to break, to burst
estrellarse
- to crash, to collide
lanzarse
- to throw oneself (at, into)
irse apresuradamente
arrojar
- to hurl, to cast, to throw, to give off, to spew out, to yield, to produce, to vomit
lanzar
- to throw, to hurl, to pitch, to launch, to roll out
salpicar
- to spatter, to splash, to sprinkle, to scatter about
frustrar
- to frustrate, to thwart
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