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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The heavy rain caused the dashes to fill up with water, creating a small river.
The children enjoyed playing near the dashes, pretending to be pirates searching for buried treasure.
The farmer dug dashes in the field to improve irrigation and drainage.
The hiker carefully crossed the dashes, using rocks as stepping stones to avoid getting wet.
The construction workers dug deep dashes to lay the foundation for the new building.
The geologist studied the rock formations exposed in the dashes to understand the region's geological history.
The road had to be rerouted due to the presence of ancient dashes that were considered a historical site.
The stock market experienced a series of dashes, causing investors to lose billions.
The designer used dashes to create a sense of movement in the logo.
The composer added dashes in the musical score to indicate a sudden change in tempo.
The news headline was punctuated with dashes to grab attention.
The teacher explained how to use dashes correctly in a sentence.
The poet used dashes to create a pause and add emphasis to certain lines.
The poet used dashes to create pauses and add emphasis to certain words in the poem.
The sentence structure was improved by replacing commas with dashes.
The speaker used dashes to indicate a sudden change in topic.
The sentence was difficult to read because there were too many dashes.
The detective found a mysterious note with cryptic dashes that led to the hidden treasure.
The handwritten letter was filled with dashes, making it difficult to understand.
The author added dashes to emphasize key points in the paragraph.
The chef's recipe called for a pinch of salt and two dashes of black pepper.
The news article was filled with dashes to separate quotes from different sources.
The professor emphasized the importance of using dashes correctly in academic writing.
The instructions for assembling the furniture were confusing, as they were filled with dashes and symbols.
The marathon runner crossed the finish line, completely out of breath and covered in sweat-drenched dashes.
The recipe called for two dashes of salt to enhance the flavor.
The editor recommended using dashes to create a sense of suspense in the story.
The sprinter's lightning-fast dashes left his competitors far behind.
The dancer's graceful dashes across the stage captivated the audience.
The child took a few dashes across the playground.
The crowd cheered as the athletes sprinted in the dashes.
The young boy's dream was to become a professional sprinter and compete in the Olympic dashes.
The short-distance dashes require explosive speed and quick reactions.
The school's annual field day includes various dashes and relay races for students of all ages.
She stumbled at the start, but managed to recover and finish strong in the dashes.
The bartender added a couple of dashes of bitters to the cocktail.
The chef added dashes of salt and pepper to season the dish.
I sprinkled a few dashes of cinnamon on top of my oatmeal.
The baker added dashes of colorful sprinkles to the cupcakes.
He sprinkled a few dashes of salt over his fries.
She added a few dashes of cinnamon to the apple pie filling.
The baker added a few dashes of cocoa powder to the brownie batter.
The angry child dashes his toys against the wall.
The vengeful chef dashes the plate on the floor after a customer complains.
The frustrated student dashes his notebook in a fit of rage.
The careless driver dashes his car into a lamppost.
The chef dashes the garlic cloves with a heavy blow of the knife.
The vandal dashes the shop window with a brick, shattering it.
The demolition crew dashes the old building to make way for a new construction.
The enraged protester dashes a stone at the police barricade.
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