1. dashed - Adjective
2. dashed - Verb
4. dashed - Adjective Satellite
of Dash
Source: Webster's dictionarysign on the dotted line Source: Internet
A Black high school athlete says his dreams were dashed when he was attacked with racist taunts during a baseball game in Iowa. Source: Internet
A devastating house fire hasn't dashed the spirits of a hard working bus driver in rural Alberta. Source: Internet
A dashed near-semicircular line nine metres from the goal marks the free-throw line. Source: Internet
After a loss to San Francisco, the Bears cruised to a 60–3 over a semi-pro team called the Portland All Stars. citation Any hopes that Grange would lead the Bears to glory in 1926 were quickly dashed. Source: Internet
A graph of body mass index as a function of body mass and body height. The dashed lines represent subdivisions within a major class. The body mass index (BMI) or Quetelet index is a value derived from the mass ( weight ) and height of an individual. Source: Internet