2. Adulterate, deteriorate (by mixture), alloy, mingle, mix.
    3. Suffuse, overspread, discolor, color.
    4. Disappoint, frustrate, thwart, ruin, destroy, shatter, spoil.
    5. Surprise, confound, abash, put to shame.

Dash, v. n. Rush, dart, fly swiftly.

Dash, n.

    1. Stroke, blow.
    2. Rush, onset, sudden advance.
    3. Infusion, tinge, tincture, sprinkling, spice, touch, smack, little, small quantity.
    4. Spirit, vigor, élan.
    5. Flourish, show, ostentatious display.

Dash-board, n. Dasher.

Dasher, n. Dash-board.

Dashing, a.

    1. Rushing, roaring, precipitate, impetuous, headlong.
    2. Spirited, showy, brilliant, gay.

Dash in pieces. Break in pieces, break into fragments, shatter, shiver.

Dash off. Execute rapidly, throw off hastily.

Dastard, n. Coward, poltroon, craven, recreant, milksop.

Dastard, a. Cowardly, pusillanimous, craven, recreant, coward, cowering, base, dastardly.

Dastardly, a. Cowardly. See dastard.

Data, n. pl. Facts, premises, given conditions.

Date, n. Time, epoch, era, age.

Date, v. a. Fix the date of, note the time of, affix a date to.


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