Clash
111clash — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. collide, conflict; disagree, dispute, differ, contend. n. collision, impact, concussion, conflict, disagreement. See impulse, contention, discord. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [Collision] Syn. crash,… …
112clash — klæʃ n. sound of objects banging together; confrontation, conflict v. make a loud banging sound; bang together; strongly disagree, confront …
113Clash — ma claver gossip and idle tales …
114clash — verb 1》 (of opposing groups) meet and come into violent conflict. ↘have a forceful disagreement. 2》 be incompatible. 3》 (of colours) appear discordant when placed together. 4》 (of dates or events) occur inconveniently at the same time. 5》… …
115clash — I. v. n. 1. Collide, crash together, come into collision, strike against each other. 2. Clank, clang, crash, clatter, rattle. 3. Disagree, contend, interfere, be mutually opposed, act in a contrary direction. II. n. 1. Collision. 2. Clang, clank …
116clash — v 1. clang, clangor, clank, clatter, rattle. 2. bump into, collide with, crash into, smash into, run into, Inf. plow into; butt, jar, jolt, jostle. 3. conflict, contend, dispute, disagree, argue, contest, contravene, spar, cross swords, lock… …
117clash — /klæʃ / (say klash) verb (i) 1. to make a loud, harsh noise. 2. to collide, especially noisily. 3. to conflict; disagree, as of temperaments, colours, etc. 4. to coincide unfortunately (especially of events). –verb (t) 5. to strike with a… …
118Clash — /klæʃ/ (say klash) noun the, British punk and new wave rock group, formed in 1976 …
119clash — 1. Sound. Ku i, kanikē. 2. Conflict. Ho okū ē …
120clash head on — meet directly, collide frontally, confront directly …