lash out
Intermedio (B1) informal
To suddenly hit, kick, or say something very mean and angry at someone.
"Startled by the noise, the horse lashed out and kicked the stable door."
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Just lash out.
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They lash out.
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Adam’s English Lessons · engVid · 1:59
So, "to lash out" or "to lash out at someone" specifically.
“Blow Up”, “Tell Off”, “Let Down”: 11 PHRASAL VERBS for Emotions
Adam’s English Lessons · engVid · 1:10
Let's start with "lash out".
“Blow Up”, “Tell Off”, “Let Down”: 11 PHRASAL VERBS for Emotions
Adam’s English Lessons · engVid · 0:30
So, today we're going to look at "lash out" or sometimes "lash out at" someone.