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lashings in British Englishplural noungreat amount of lashings in American English (ˈlæʃɪŋz) noun(used with a plural v.) chiefly Brit informal (usually fol. by of) an abundance; plenty strawberries with lashings of cream Word origin [1820–30; lash1 (def. 16) + -ing1 + -s3]Examples of 'lashings' in a sentencelashings Either find a punchy lip gloss or add lashings of clear gloss on top of your favourite lippy.Serve with lashings of sour cream.Team with lashings of mascara to 'pop' the colour.Lashings of burnished gold leaf lend sparkle to doors, panelling and ceilings.Lashings of tweed and eccentricity are virtual sine qua non for entomology.And with condescension and lashings and lashings of political correctness.It boiled with jealous spite and lashings of violent self-pity.Serve the pancakes with the streaky bacon and lashings of maple syrup.The victims were found in increasingly grisly circumstances with lashings of blood and gore.Lashings of charm, easy walking, low on crime.It is an undemanding outing presented with lashings of knowing charm.Most end with lashings of blood and people being sliced open.Although you might fancy lashings of baked beans on top! |