| SASH | • sash n. A piece of cloth designed to be worn around the waist. • sash n. A decorative length of cloth worn over the shoulder to the opposite hip, often for ceremonial or other… • sash n. (Obsolete) Alternative spelling of shash (“the scarf of a turban”). | 
| SASHAY | • sashay n. A chassé. • sashay n. A sequence of sideways steps in a circle in square dancing. • sashay v. (Intransitive) To walk casually, showily or in a flirty manner; to strut, swagger or flounce. | 
| SASHAYED | • sashayed v. Simple past tense and past participle of sashay. • SASHAY v. (colloquial) to walk or move in a gliding, ostentatious way. | 
| SASHAYING | • sashaying v. Present participle of sashay. • SASHAY v. (colloquial) to walk or move in a gliding, ostentatious way. | 
| SASHAYS | • sashays n. Plural of sashay. • SASHAY v. (colloquial) to walk or move in a gliding, ostentatious way. | 
| SASHED | • sashed adj. Fitted with a sash (window opener). • sashed adj. Having a sash (cloth decoration). • SASH v. to dress or adorn with a sash. | 
| SASHES | • sashes n. Plural of sash. • SASH v. to dress or adorn with a sash. | 
| SASHIMI | • sashimi n. A dish consisting of thin slices or pieces of raw fish or meat. • SASHIMI n. (Japanese) fish, sliced paper-thin and served raw. | 
| SASHIMIS | • sashimis n. Plural of sashimi. • SASHIMI n. (Japanese) fish, sliced paper-thin and served raw. | 
| SASHING | • sashing v. Present participle of sash. • sashing n. The plain strips used to separate the squares of a quilt. • SASH v. to dress or adorn with a sash. | 
| SASHLESS | • sashless adj. Without a sash. • SASHLESS adj. without a sash. | 
| UNSASHED | • unsashed adj. Not fitted with a sash. • unsashed adj. Not fastened with a sash. • unsashed v. Simple past tense and past participle of unsash. |