Examples of using Lashed in English and their translations into Indonesian
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Ecclesiastic
Barrels of WWII-era lard from a shipwreck washed up on a Scottish beach after storms lashed St. Cyrus Natural Reserve, which is 100 miles north of Edinburgh.
heavy rains lashed Adelaide in the nation's south, flooding streets.
Nacho Monreal latched onto Granit Xhaka's long pass before laying the ball off to Henrikh Mkhitaryan, who lashed the ball high over Dubravka's crossbar.
then notched or lashed into position.
ISIS militants recently lashed a female doctor in the courtyard of one hospital because she wasn't wearing the niqab,
Luban lashed the province after sparing neighbouring Oman from a direct onslaught.
these rock formations look like giant puzzle pieces, lashed by the pounding surf of the Southern Ocean.
overwhelmingly lashed towards the group of bodyguards!
The Labor Department said it was possible that Hurricane Florence, which lashed the Carolinas in mid-September, could have affected employment in some industries.
while the Argentina forward lashed another Sterling delivery narrowly wide.
the'emotions' that had been quietly submerged below suddenly and violently lashed back.
then notched or lashed into place.
The Labour Department said it was possible that Hurricane Florence, which lashed South and North Carolina in mid-September,
before Edinson Cavani lashed a half-volley high into the net as PSG took complete control inside 20 minutes.
pledging $2 million to help with the aftermath of Hurricane Florence which lashed the Carolinas last year.
The Labor Department said it was possible that Hurricane Florence, which lashed South and North Carolina in mid-September,
the global plunge in the price of crude that began in 2014 lashed both of their economies.
to help with the aftermath of Hurricane Florence which lashed the Carolinas last year.
More than an hour-and-a-half had passed when he basically accused organizers of"fixing" the tournament and lashed them with the"c" word: corruption.
thousands of people advised to evacuate as a powerful typhoon lashed Japan on Monday with heavy rains and.