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Discover LudwigThe phrase "lash on" is not a grammatically correct phrase in written English.
The correct phrase is "lash out." The phrase "lash on" could potentially be used informally in spoken English, but it is not commonly used in standard written English. Example: "After hearing the criticism, he couldn't help but lash out at his coworkers."
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I wanted to see the lash on someone's back.
She even has a lash on grunge tenor guitar.
He said, "Don't you forget that that man, unlike you, bears the mark of the lash on his back".
Nebron-Gorin later told a friend she had specific instructions from Lash on what to do if he died.
His hawk was "A bird obedient/To grace, a bright lash on the cheek of the wind"; his hare was seen "ladling himself along in the emerald wheat".
Lash, on harp, will be joined by the pianist Lisa Moore, along with the gentlemen of the JACK Quartet and the voice-and-winds ensemble Loadbang.
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Now you have those beautiful lashes on!
Take some lash glue, apply it on your lash line, and stick those lashes on!
According to Victorious website, she has 153 lashes on one eye, and that is more than the average person!
Ms. Warren said that Adele's lashes may have been made especially for her, but that anyone can achieve that "Snuffleupagus lash" at home by layering a few strips of false lashes on top of one another.
Make sure the lashing is on tight.
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