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Definition of Plashed
1. plash [v] - See also: plash
Lexicographical Neighbors of Plashed
Literary usage of Plashed
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Sunday Magazine by Thomas Guthrie, William Garden Blaikie, Benjamin Waugh (1875)
"... and in the garden a cool stream from deep sources in the mountain babbled over
a pebbly bed into a great stone basin, from which it plashed ..."
2. Saracinesca by Francis Marion Crawford (1887)
"... of crisp ripples that once more flowed gladly over the dreary sand, and the
waters of life plashed again and laughed gladly together around her feet. ..."
3. The Chemist: A Monthly Journal of Chemical and Physical Science (1857)
"For cements plashed firm after I • For the same cement plashed^ natural dessication
m the air J ' with aji excess of water inv 0075 0376 2570 the same ..."
4. Reports of New Magistrates' Cases Argued and Determined in All the Courts of by Great Britain Courts, Adam Henry Bittleston, Edward Wise, Paul Parnell, Jelinger Cookson Symons (1846)
"pruned, or plashed, and the said trees to be pruned or lopped, and the said
obstruction complained of, to the injury or damage of the said highway, ..."
5. The Sunday Magazine by Thomas Guthrie, William Garden Blaikie, Benjamin Waugh (1875)
"... and in the garden a cool stream from deep sources in the mountain babbled over
a pebbly bed into a great stone basin, from which it plashed ..."
6. Saracinesca by Francis Marion Crawford (1887)
"... of crisp ripples that once more flowed gladly over the dreary sand, and the
waters of life plashed again and laughed gladly together around her feet. ..."
7. The Chemist: A Monthly Journal of Chemical and Physical Science (1857)
"For cements plashed firm after I • For the same cement plashed^ natural dessication
m the air J ' with aji excess of water inv 0075 0376 2570 the same ..."
8. Reports of New Magistrates' Cases Argued and Determined in All the Courts of by Great Britain Courts, Adam Henry Bittleston, Edward Wise, Paul Parnell, Jelinger Cookson Symons (1846)
"pruned, or plashed, and the said trees to be pruned or lopped, and the said
obstruction complained of, to the injury or damage of the said highway, ..."