Definition of Bedashes

1. bedash [v] - See also: bedash

Lexicographical Neighbors of Bedashes

bedaggles
bedaggling
bedamn
bedamned
bedamning
bedamns
bedangle
bedare
bedark
bedarken
bedarkened
bedarkening
bedarkens
bedash
bedashed
bedashes (current term)
bedashing
bedaub
bedaubed
bedaubing
bedaubs
bedaughtered
bedawin
bedawins
bedaze
bedazed
bedazes
bedazing
bedazzle
bedazzled

Literary usage of Bedashes

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Illustrated History of Ancient Literature, Oriental and Classical by John Duncan Quackenbos (1878)
"... soft founts distilled, the flowing tear My cheek bedashes. . 'Tis hard, most hard ! By self-made laws Jove rules, And 'gainst the host of primal gods he ..."

2. Our Pioneer Heroes and Their Daring Deeds: The Lives and Famous Exploits of by D. M. Kelsey (1887)
"... then, with lightning-like rapidity bedashes away the dusky hand that would have grasped the weapon, seizes it himself, and plunges it deep into the ..."

3. Through Green Glasses. Andy Merrigan's Great Discovery and Other Irish Tales by Edmund Downey (1887)
"... an' of coorse it bein' a first offer every morsel of the tobacco- smoke wint down his gullet. Down bedashes ..."

4. The Guide to Knowledge. edited by William Pinnock (1833)
"Thus entranced, he stands for a moment, till, summoning his fleeting energies, bedashes with spasmodic violence from the scene— Full fiat he flies and dares ..."

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