Definition of Blashes

1. blash [n] - See also: blash

Lexicographical Neighbors of Blashes

blare out
blared
blares
blarg
blaring
blarings
blarmed
blarney
blarneyed
blarneying
blarneys
blas
blase
blaseness
blash
blashes (current term)
blashier
blashiest
blashy
blaspheme
blasphemed
blasphemer
blasphemers
blasphemes
blasphemeth
blasphemies
blaspheming
blasphemist
blasphemists
blasphemous

Literary usage of Blashes

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

1. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1830)
"... and, " Fierce a» ten furies, terrible as Hell," Spring clutches you by the hair, with the fingers of frost; blashes a storm of sleet in your face, ..."

2. The Poetical Works of James Montgomery by James Montgomery (1850)
"... run her raee Sinee first I saw your fairy-faee, Around this gay and giddy plaee. Sweet smiles and blashes darting ; Vet from my soul, I frankly tell, ..."

3. Cornwall: Its Mines and Miners ; with Sketches of Scenery ; Designed as a by John R. Leifchild (1855)
"The terrors of " bags," and " blowers," and " blashes" of carburetted hydrogen gas are unknown to him ; and he has no fear of ..."

4. Lessons in Elocution: Or, A Selection of Pieces, in Prose and Verse, for the by William Scott (1829)
"He no sooner touched her but her wrinkles vanished, her eyes-sparkled, her cheeks glowed with blashes, and she appeared in full bloom and beauty. ..."

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