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Lash

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The lash of the lawn met the garden path seamlessly.
The boxer landed a vicious lash to his opponent's jaw.
The lash of the hillside was a natural boundary for the property.
The skier put on his lash to protect against snow and wind.
The chemist wore a lash while conducting experiments with hazardous materials.
The construction worker put on his lash to protect against flying debris.
The hurricane's lash destroyed buildings and uprooted trees.
The welder wore a lash to protect his eyes from the bright light of the welding torch.
The lash was one of the most important parts of the ship's rigging.
The paint was smudged along the lash between the ceiling and the wall.
The lash held the sail in place, allowing the ship to catch the wind.
The mechanic wore a lash to protect his eyes from oil and grease while repairing a car.
The sailors took down the lash and folded the sail neatly when they reached port.
The sailors carefully coiled the lash and stowed it away.
The cyclist wore a lash to protect his eyes from the wind and dust.
The circus performer cracked his lash to impress the audience.
The hunter carried a lash to scare away wild animals.
She tied her hair in a tight braid, keeping every lash in place.
He blinked rapidly, trying to remove a lash that had fallen into his eye.
She braided a thin lash of hair into the larger braid.
The welder put on his lash before starting his work.
The astronaut's space suit included a lash to shield his eyes from the sun's rays.
The swimmer put on her lash to avoid irritation from the saltwater.
The construction worker wore a lash to protect his eyes from flying debris and dust.
The cyclist wore a lash to protect his eyes from insects and dust.
The gardener wore a lash while pruning branches to prevent eye injury.
The doctor put on a surgical lash before performing the procedure.
The swimmer wore a lash to protect her eyes from the chlorine in the pool.
The sailors raised the sails by tying them to the lash.
The lash on the mainsail needed tightening to improve the ship's speed.
The lash on the ship's sail was made of sturdy material to withstand the elements.
The ship's lash was damaged by the rigging and required immediate repairs.
The old ship had a traditional lash made of rope and canvas.
The sailor tied the lash to the cleat to keep the sail in position.
The lash was an essential component of the ship's rigging, without which sailing would not be possible.
The sailor climbed up the mast to secure the lash on the sail.
The sailor climbed up the mast to inspect the lash and ensure it was properly secured.
The lash snapped in the strong gust of wind, causing the sail to flap uncontrollably.
The lash was essential for sailing in strong winds and rough seas.
The lash on the jib sail had to be replaced due to wear and tear.
The ship's lash was damaged in the storm and needed repairs.
The captain ordered the crew to adjust the lash to catch more wind.
The lash was carefully tied to the mast to hold the sail in place.
The lash on the mainsail was loose and needed to be tightened.
The captain ordered the crew to lower the lash during the storm to prevent damage to the sail.
The thunderstorm's lash caused power outages throughout the city.
The air was filled with the deafening lash of fireworks on New Year's Eve.
The hiker felt a sharp lash of pain in her ankle after slipping on the trail.
The construction worker narrowly avoided a lash from a falling beam.
The slave's back bore the scars of the lash from his cruel master.
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