slashy
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈslæʃi/
- Rhymes: -æʃi
Adjective
slashy (comparative slashier, superlative slashiest)
- Involving lots of cutting with blades, or swordwork.
- resembling a slash (the punctuation mark)
- wet, having wet ground, slushy
- making a movement akin to swiping a sword.
- darting, running in a zigzag motion
- 2007 January 1, Teddy Greenstein, “2-for-1 promotion ; Michigan-USC winner figures to be preseason No. 1 team in 2007”, in Chicago Tribune:
- "Steve Smith is more of a slashy guy, very quick. He runs really good routes. Jarrett is a prototypical big receiver. He gets up there with the best of them..."
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- of a work of art, done in the style that suggests the painter was slashing the canvas with a paintbrush
- 2007, Julie Halpern, Get Well Soon page 88
- In the last hour we've managed to do ten [drawings] total (I did six in a more abstract, slashy style, and she did four, neatly and precisely). I've never really done any kind of art outside of school, except for writing.
- 1988 May 1, Bill van Siclen, “Bailey's 'realism' is really something else His 'tablescapes' are deceptively simple”, in Providence Journal:
- most contemporary art Bailey gives us images of classical order and balance In place of slashy brushwork and sludgy paint he gives us solid figures and uminous color.
- 2007, Julie Halpern, Get Well Soon page 88
- slushy, very romantic
- (fandom slang) Characteristic of slash fiction.
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