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    swash
    /swôSH/

    verb

    • 1. (of water or an object in water) move with a splashing sound: "the water swashed and rippled around the car wheels"
    • 2. (of a person) flamboyantly swagger about or wield a sword: archaic "he swashed about self-confidently"

    noun

    • 1. the rush of seawater up the beach after the breaking of a wave: "the swash tends to push shingle up the beach"

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  2. : a dashing of water against or on something.

  3. the movement of liquid, especially the water that moves up a beach as a wave comes in, or the sound that it makes: They studied the entire range of waves in shallow water from breakers to swash. When a wave breaks, water is washed up the beach and this is known as the swash. Compare. backwash.

  4. Swash definition: to splash, as things in water, or as water does. See examples of SWASH used in a sentence.

  5. swash in British English. (swɒʃ ) verb. 1. (intransitive) (esp of water or things in water) to wash or move with noisy splashing. 2. (transitive) to dash (a liquid, esp water) against or upon. 3. (intransitive) archaic. to swagger or bluster.

  6. Definitions of swash. noun. the movement or sound of water. “the swash of waves on the beach”. see more. verb. dash a liquid upon or against. synonyms: plash, spatter, splash, splatter, splosh. see more.

  7. 1. to splash, as things in water, or as water does. 2. to dash around, as things in violent motion. 3. to swagger. v.t. 4. to dash (water or other liquid) around, down, etc. n. 5. the surging or dashing of water, waves, etc. 6. a channel of water through or behind a sandbank. 7. a swagger; swaggering gait or movement.

  8. Swash definition: A splash of water or other liquid hitting a solid surface.

  9. Definition of swash noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. Swash definition: to splash, as things in water, or as water does. See examples of SWASH used in a sentence.

  11. to dash or cast violently, esp. to dash (water or other liquid) around, down, etc. n. the surging or dashing, sometimes violent, of water, waves, etc. the sound made by such dashing: the thunderous swash of the waves. the ground over which water washes.

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