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- Swash - v. t. - An oval figure, whose moldings are oblique to the axis of the work.
- Swash - v. t. - Soft, like fruit too ripe; swashy.
- Swash - v. i. - To dash or flow noisily, as water; to splash; as, water swashing on a shallow place.
- Swash - v. i. - To fall violently or noisily.
- Swash - v. i. - To bluster; to make a great noise; to vapor or brag.
- Swash - n. - Impulse of water flowing with violence; a dashing or splashing of water.
- Swash - n. - A narrow sound or channel of water lying within a sand bank, or between a sand bank and the shore, or a bar over which the sea washes.
- Swash - n. - Liquid filth; wash; hog mash.
- Swash - n. - A blustering noise; a swaggering behavior.
- Swash - n. - A swaggering fellow; a swasher.
- Swashbuckler - n. - A bully or braggadocio; a swaggering, boastful fellow; a swaggerer.
- Swashed - imp. & p. p. - of Swash
- Swasher - n. - One who makes a blustering show of valor or force of arms.
- Swashing - p. pr. & vb. n. - of Swash
- Swashing - a. - Swaggering; hectoring.
- Swashing - a. - Resounding; crushing.
- Swashway - n. - Same as 4th Swash, 2.
- Swashy - a. - Soft, like fruit that is too ripe; quashy; swash.