dasher

[ˈdæʃər]

dasher Definition

  • 1a person or thing that dashes or moves quickly
  • 2one of a pair of small wooden or plastic paddles used by children to hit a ball in games such as table tennis

Using dasher: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "dasher" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The cheetah is known as the fastest dasher in the animal kingdom.

  • Example

    She was a real dasher on the dance floor.

  • Example

    We need a new set of dashers for our table tennis game.

dasher Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with dasher

  • a barrier around an ice hockey rink that prevents the puck from leaving the playing surface

    Example

    The player crashed into the dasher board after being checked by the opponent.

  • the line on a table tennis table that separates the playing surface from the non-playing area

    Example

    The ball hit the net and landed outside the dasher line, giving the point to the opponent.

  • a metal plate that holds the dasher board in place on an ice hockey rink

    Example

    The maintenance crew replaced the damaged dasher plate before the next game.

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Summary: dasher in Brief

A 'dasher' [ˈdæʃər] is a person or thing that moves quickly, such as a sprinter or speedster. It can also refer to one of a pair of small paddles used in table tennis. Phrases like 'dasher board' and 'dasher line' are specific to ice hockey and table tennis, respectively.

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