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swash [swɒʃ] vb 1. (intr) (esp of water or things in water) to wash or move with noisy splashing 2. (tr) to dash (a liquid, esp water) against or upon 3. (intr) Archaic to swagger or bluster n
1. Also called send the dashing movement or sound of water, such as that of waves on a beach Compare backwash 2. any other swashing movement or sound 3. (Earth Sciences / Physical Geography) a sandbar washed by the waves 4. (Earth Sciences / Physical Geography) Also called swash channel a channel of moving water cutting through or running behind a sandbank 5. Archaic a. swagger or bluster b. a swashbuckler [probably of imitative origin] ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
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