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swashy, a. (ˈswɒʃɪ) [f. swash n.1 or v. + -y.] Sloppy, watery. Also fig. ‘watery’, ‘washy’.1796 J. Owen Trav. Europe I. 70 Some part of the track..was piled into heaps of swashy clay. 1803 J. Bunting Let. 23 Sept., in Life (1859) I. x. 182 When I hear such preaching as Mr Jay's, I..wonder that the p...
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▪ I. swash, int. or adv. and n.1 (swɒʃ) Also swosh. [Imitative of the sound of splashing or agitated water, or of a resounding blow. Cf. swish.] A. int. or adv. Expressive of the fall of a heavy body or blow: With a crash.1538 Bale Thre Lawes 393 Haue in than at a dash, With swash myry annet swash. ...
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