noun
- large amounts of something, especially food or drink
- rope, cord, or similar material used for tying or securing things
- severe verbal criticism or punishment
Usage: British informal
Usage: nautical
Examples
- The buffet had lashings of cream and jam for the scones.
- We brought lashings of food for the picnic.
- The sailors secured the cargo with strong lashings.
- The boat’s lashings held firm during the storm.
- The critic gave the play a real lashings in his review.
- She received lashings from her boss for the mistake.
- There were lashings of butter on the toast.