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dash noun- a dashboard UK, 1902
- [T]he clock on the Mercedes’s dash caught his eye. — Francine Pascal, Control Freak, p. 23, 2001
- an escape from custody US
- — American Speech, p. 25, February 1952: “Teen-age hophead jargon”
▶ have a dash at to make an attempt, to try AUSTRALIA, 1923 The surviving form of “do your dash”.- I think I’ll go and try out something new, you know, just to see how it feels / I think I’ll have a dash at some jellied eels. — Rolf Harris, Someone’s Pinched Me Winkles, 1962
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