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lash-up

/ ˈlæʃˌʌp /

noun

    1. Also calledhook-up a temporary connection of equipment for experimental or emergency use
    2. ( as modifier )

      lash-up equipment



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Example Sentences

Cut holes with a knife round the edges, to pass the cords through, as you lash up to the top-rails of the boat.

We roused in a hurry, and, with eyes scarcely open, began to lash up our hammocks.

It took longer than two jiffies to lash up the canvas shack, to hang mosquito bar, and to move Roderick's simple furniture.

Some ropes were easily found which had been used to lash up their play-boxes.

At such rare times, his tail would lash up, inflicting a serious and painful wound.

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