noun
- plural of lasher: people who strike with a whip or similar object
- plural of lasher: people who criticize harshly or attack verbally
- plural of lasher: ropes or cords used for binding or securing
Usage: nautical
Examples
- The cruel lashers punished the prisoners without mercy.
- Political lashers attacked the candidate’s every statement.
- The sailors secured the cargo with strong lashers.
- Media lashers criticized the company’s poor performance.
- The ship’s lashers held the equipment firmly in place.
- Verbal lashers can damage someone’s reputation quickly.