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Past tense for to strike or collide with a loud noise
“Their blades clash again, though both are a little less energetic than before.”
Past tense for to meet and come into violent conflict
“Engaging in intensifying bouts of guerrilla warfare, the rebels would clash with the Spanish forces of Ximenez de Sandoval at the confluence of the now-famous Contramaestre and Cauto rivers.”
Past tense for to have a (usually forceful) disagreement
“The only thing that would get in their way was each other, as the two would often clash about the best way to go about things.”
Past tense for to differ from, or not match with, something
“I worried that my boyfriend might pick a corsage that would clash with my dress.”
Past tense for to inconveniently occur at the same time
“The new dates would clash with the arrangements I had made for research in California during the summer.”
Past tense for to collide forcefully with something
Past tense for to confront or come up against
Past tense for to be unlike or dissimilar
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