A strip or piece of something, typically bacon or ham
“If the skin is torn you can patch it up with a rasher of green bacon.”
Cured meat from the back or sides of a pig
Comparative for acting or done hastily or without proper thought or consideration
“Some details have come to light that explain further his rash decision to abandon his family when he was eighteen.”
Comparative for willing, or inclined, to take chances or risks
“I would not be understood as favoring a rash rush into a project that cannot fail to end in serious financial discomfort.”
Comparative for happening or progressing rapidly or suddenly
“It is an exuberant, commanding, artistically superb, rash rush into the darkness that fell upon the world when Enlightenment modernity's own presumption flagged.”
Comparative for not based on sound reasoning or judgment
“He came to the rash conclusion that the world was acting in unison against him.”
Comparative for lacking in grace, refinement or tact
“It takes a very brash and rash man to march right up to someone else's house to pester folks who don't owe him anything.”
Comparative for responding readily to something new or stimulating, especially temperamentally
Comparative for having or showing a lack of intellect, logic or reason
Comparative for disorderly and disruptive and not amenable to discipline or control
Comparative for extremely, excessively, or feverishly passionate
Comparative for marked by, or displaying, a boldness of character
Comparative for excessively or arrogantly confident
Comparative for lacking discipline or restraint
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