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cash
verb
-
cash
,
cashing
,
cashes
,
cashed
to
exchange
a
cheque
,
voucher
,
or
winning
ticket
for
money
β’
After
payday
,
he
went
to
the
bank
to
cash
his
paycheck
.
After
payday
,
he
went
to
the
bank
to
cash
his
paycheck
.
β’
You
can
cash
gift
vouchers
at
the
customer
service
desk
.
You
can
cash
gift
vouchers
at
the
customer
service
desk
.
wash
verb
-
wash
,
washing
,
washes
,
washed
to
clean
something
or
yourself
with
water
,
usually
with
soap
β’
Please
wash
your
hands
before
dinner
.
Please
wash
your
hands
before
dinner
.
β’
I
need
to
wash
the
car
this
weekend
.
I
need
to
wash
the
car
this
weekend
.
Old
English
β
wæscan
β,
related
to
German
β
waschen
β,
from
Proto-Germanic
roots
meaning
β
to
clean
with
water
β.
verb
-
wash
,
washing
,
washes
,
washed
(
of
water
)
to
flow
over
or
against
something
β’
Waves
wash
against
the
rocks
below
the
cliff
.
Waves
wash
against
the
rocks
below
the
cliff
.
β’
At
high
tide
,
seawater
washes
over
the
road
.
At
high
tide
,
seawater
washes
over
the
road
.
Same
Germanic
root
as
the
cleaning
sense
,
extended
metaphorically
to
moving
water
.
crash
verb
-
crash
,
crashes
,
crashing
,
crashed
to
hit
something
or
someone
hard
while
moving
,
usually
causing
damage
,
noise
,
or
injury
β’
The
red
sports
car
crashed
into
a
lamppost
after
skidding
on
the
wet
road
.
The
red
sports
car
crashed
into
a
lamppost
after
skidding
on
the
wet
road
.
β’
During
the
race
,
one
cyclist
lost
control
and
crashed
in
a
sharp
corner
.
During
the
race
,
one
cyclist
lost
control
and
crashed
in
a
sharp
corner
.
Middle
English
β
crasshen
β,
likely
imitative
of
a
loud
smashing
sound
.
noun
-
crash
,
crashes
,
crashing
,
crashed
a
serious
accident
in
which
a
vehicle
hits
something
or
another
vehicle
β’
The
motorway
was
closed
for
hours
after
a
multi-car
crash
.
The
motorway
was
closed
for
hours
after
a
multi-car
crash
.
β’
Luckily
no
one
was
hurt
in
the
minor
fender-bender
crash
.
Luckily
no
one
was
hurt
in
the
minor
fender-bender
crash
.
verb
-
crash
,
crashes
,
crashing
,
crashed
(
of
a
computer
or
program
)
to
suddenly
stop
working
and
close
unexpectedly
β’
My
laptop
crashed
just
before
I
could
save
the
final
draft
of
my
essay
.
My
laptop
crashed
just
before
I
could
save
the
final
draft
of
my
essay
.
β’
The
game
kept
crashing
every
time
we
reached
the
boss
level
.
The
game
kept
crashing
every
time
we
reached
the
boss
level
.
verb
-
crash
,
crashes
,
crashing
,
crashed
(
informal
)
to
sleep
or
stay
somewhere
for
a
short
time
without
planning
,
usually
because
you
are
tired
β’
Is
it
okay
if
I
crash
on
your
sofa
tonight
after
the
concert
?
Is
it
okay
if
I
crash
on
your
sofa
tonight
after
the
concert
?
β’
We
crashed
at
a
cheap
hostel
instead
of
driving
home
in
the
storm
.
We
crashed
at
a
cheap
hostel
instead
of
driving
home
in
the
storm
.
noun
-
crash
,
crashes
,
crashing
,
crashed
a
sudden
loud
noise
made
when
something
heavy
hits
or
falls
β’
I
woke
up
to
the
crash
of
thunder
right
above
the
house
.
I
woke
up
to
the
crash
of
thunder
right
above
the
house
.
β’
There
was
a
loud
crash
in
the
kitchen
when
the
shelf
broke
.
There
was
a
loud
crash
in
the
kitchen
when
the
shelf
broke
.
adjective
-
crash
,
crashes
,
crashing
,
crashed
quick
and
intensive
,
designed
to
teach
or
achieve
something
in
a
very
short
time
β’
She
took
a
crash
course
in
Spanish
before
her
trip
to
Mexico
.
She
took
a
crash
course
in
Spanish
before
her
trip
to
Mexico
.
β’
The
company
organized
a
crash
training
session
to
teach
staff
the
new
software
.
The
company
organized
a
crash
training
session
to
teach
staff
the
new
software
.
noun
-
crash
,
crashes
,
crashing
,
crashed
a
sudden
and
severe
drop
in
the
value
of
shares
,
property
,
or
the
economy
β’
The
stock
market
crash
of
1929
led
to
the
Great
Depression
.
The
stock
market
crash
of
1929
led
to
the
Great
Depression
.
β’
Economists
fear
another
housing
crash
if
prices
keep
rising
too
fast
.
Economists
fear
another
housing
crash
if
prices
keep
rising
too
fast
.
flash
verb
-
flash
,
flashing
,
flashes
,
flashed
to
shine
,
appear
,
or
show
something
for
a
very
short
time
β’
The
warning
light
flashed
red
on
the
dashboard
.
The
warning
light
flashed
red
on
the
dashboard
.
β’
She
flashed
her
ticket
at
the
guard
and
hurried
inside
.
She
flashed
her
ticket
at
the
guard
and
hurried
inside
.
Same
origin
as
noun
;
the
verb
developed
from
the
imagery
of
light
bursting
suddenly
trash
verb
-
trash
,
trashing
,
trashes
,
trashed
to
throw
something
away
because
it
is
no
longer
wanted
β’
She
trashed
the
old
magazines
to
make
room
on
the
shelf
.
She
trashed
the
old
magazines
to
make
room
on
the
shelf
.
β’
Don
β
t
trash
those
boxes
β
we
can
use
them
for
storage
.
Don
β
t
trash
those
boxes
β
we
can
use
them
for
storage
.
verb
-
trash
,
trashing
,
trashes
,
trashed
to
damage
,
destroy
,
or
make
a
place
or
thing
very
messy
β’
Vandals
trashed
the
abandoned
house
over
the
weekend
.
Vandals
trashed
the
abandoned
house
over
the
weekend
.
β’
After
the
wild
party
,
the
living
room
was
completely
trashed
.
After
the
wild
party
,
the
living
room
was
completely
trashed
.
verb
-
trash
,
trashing
,
trashes
,
trashed
to
criticize
someone
or
something
very
strongly
,
often
unfairly
β’
Reviewers
trashed
the
new
video
game
for
its
bugs
.
Reviewers
trashed
the
new
video
game
for
its
bugs
.
β’
He
loves
to
trash
his
opponents
on
social
media
.
He
loves
to
trash
his
opponents
on
social
media
.
ash
verb
-
ash
,
ashing
,
ashes
,
ashed
To
knock
or
drop
the
ash
from
a
burning
cigarette
,
or
to
cover
something
with
ash
.
β’
He
tapped
the
cigarette
to
ash
it
outside
the
car
window
.
He
tapped
the
cigarette
to
ash
it
outside
the
car
window
.
β’
Please
use
the
tray
when
you
ash
so
the
table
stays
clean
.
Please
use
the
tray
when
you
ash
so
the
table
stays
clean
.
Back-formation
from
the
noun
"
ash
" (
powder
),
first
recorded
in
the
early
20th
century
with
reference
to
smoking
.