Phrasal Verb: Lash out at

Phrasal Verb: Lash out at


Meaning: Hit someone suddenly, usually without warning, or try to hit them

Example: He LASHED OUT AT me when I laughed at him.

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Phrasal Verb: Lash out at


Meaning: Criticise someone or shout at them

Example: She LASHED OUT AT her colleagues when she was sacked.

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Other Phrasal Verbs

We have 6 phrasal verbs with 'LASH'

- Lash down
- Lash into
- Lash out
- Lash out against
- Lash out at
- Lash out on

 

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