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pash

 (păsh)
n. Slang
A romantic infatuation.

[Short for passion.]
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pash

(pæʃ)
n
slang infatuation
[C20: from passion]

pash

(pæʃ)
vb
to throw or be thrown and break or be broken to bits; smash
n
a crushing blow
[C17 (n): from earlier passhen to throw with violence, probably of imitative origin]
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pash

(pæʃ)

n. Slang.
1. an infatuation for another person; crush.
2. the object of such a passion.
[1910–15; shortening of passion]
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Pash

 a heavy fall of rain or snow; a great number of fragments; a collection; a medley; a great quantity or number. See also fall, oncome.
Examples: pash of heraldry, 1894; of people (a great many), 1790; of rain (a heavy fall), 1770; of snow.
Dictionary of Collective Nouns and Group Terms. Copyright 2008 The Gale Group, Inc. All rights reserved.

pash


Past participle: pashed
Gerund: pashing

Imperative
pash
pash
Present
I pash
you pash
he/she/it pashes
we pash
you pash
they pash
Preterite
I pashed
you pashed
he/she/it pashed
we pashed
you pashed
they pashed
Present Continuous
I am pashing
you are pashing
he/she/it is pashing
we are pashing
you are pashing
they are pashing
Present Perfect
I have pashed
you have pashed
he/she/it has pashed
we have pashed
you have pashed
they have pashed
Past Continuous
I was pashing
you were pashing
he/she/it was pashing
we were pashing
you were pashing
they were pashing
Past Perfect
I had pashed
you had pashed
he/she/it had pashed
we had pashed
you had pashed
they had pashed
Future
I will pash
you will pash
he/she/it will pash
we will pash
you will pash
they will pash
Future Perfect
I will have pashed
you will have pashed
he/she/it will have pashed
we will have pashed
you will have pashed
they will have pashed
Future Continuous
I will be pashing
you will be pashing
he/she/it will be pashing
we will be pashing
you will be pashing
they will be pashing
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been pashing
you have been pashing
he/she/it has been pashing
we have been pashing
you have been pashing
they have been pashing
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been pashing
you will have been pashing
he/she/it will have been pashing
we will have been pashing
you will have been pashing
they will have been pashing
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been pashing
you had been pashing
he/she/it had been pashing
we had been pashing
you had been pashing
they had been pashing
Conditional
I would pash
you would pash
he/she/it would pash
we would pash
you would pash
they would pash
Past Conditional
I would have pashed
you would have pashed
he/she/it would have pashed
we would have pashed
you would have pashed
they would have pashed
Collins English Verb Tables © HarperCollins Publishers 2011
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