| BLASHED | • BLASH v. (Scots) to splash. |
| BLASHES | • Blashes prop.n. Plural of Blash. • BLASH v. (Scots) to splash. |
| CLASHED | • clashed v. Simple past tense and past participle of clash. • CLASH v. to meet in opposition. |
| CLASHER | • clasher n. A person or thing that clashes. • clasher n. (Informal, gaming) A person who plays the game Clash of Clans. • CLASHER n. one who clashes. |
| CLASHES | • clashes n. Plural of clash. • clashes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of clash. • CLASH v. to meet in opposition. |
| FLASHED | • flashed v. Simple past tense and past participle of flash. • FLASH v. to shine briefly. |
| FLASHER | • flasher n. Anything that flashes, especially a device that switches a light on and off. • flasher n. (Automotive) An indicator or turn signal. • flasher n. (Obsolete) Someone of great accomplishments, or brilliant appearance. |
| FLASHES | • flashes n. Plural of flash. • flashes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of flash. • FLASH v. to shine briefly. |
| LASHERS | • lashers n. Plural of lasher. • Lashers prop.n. Plural of Lasher. • LASHER n. a rope for binding one thing to another. |
| PLASHED | • plashed v. Simple past tense and past participle of plash. • plashed adj. Having branches bent down and intertwined. • PLASH v. to weave together. |
| PLASHER | • plasher n. Synonym of plash (“bent branch”). • PLASHER n. one who plashes. |
| PLASHES | • plashes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of plash. • PLASH v. to weave together. |
| PLASHET | • plashet n. A small pond or pool; a puddle. • PLASHET n. a small pond or pool. |
| SLASHED | • slashed v. Simple past tense and past participle of slash. • slashed adj. Having been slashed, cut or rent. • slashed adj. Marked with a slash. |
| SLASHER | • slasher n. One who slashes. • slasher n. A machine for applying size to warp yarns. • slasher n. (Informal, film) A horror movie with graphic blood and violence; a slasher movie. |
| SLASHES | • slashes n. Plural of slash. • slashes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of slash. • SLASH v. to cut with violent sweeping strokes. |