Then I dash into the house to tell my wife the good news.
Then I made up my mind, and dashed into it.
And you go dashing into the city without a word to anyone.
And before she could ask the obvious question, he dashed back into the game.
Danny ran forward as if to dash into the room.
He dashed into the house to find his friend, who had shot himself, dying.
He dashed into the hall and then down the stairs.
I went back to the door, took a deep breath, closed my eyes and dashed into it.
David dashed into the other chamber, called outside, and ran back in.
She dashed across the room and into Warner's line of fire.
They blew a 4-point lead in the final two minutes.
He was dead before the big man blew him in two.
She looked small enough to blow away in the wind.
But I think we blew it in a big way.
The first body he came across was blown almost in two.
Probably the whole thing will dry up and blow away in the next week or so.
But he has blown only one election so far in his career.
That hair might have blown in the window or something.
She stood there, her hair blowing a little in the wind, all alone.
Once again the cold wind blew in the closed room.
Dashing inside, Tom saw the two men confronting each other like angry bulls.
I approach one of the building's side entrances, stop by it for a second, then dash inside.
He dashed inside, the police in pursuit, out again and disappeared.
Tower dashed inside, came back to stand in the doorway.
When they tried to stop him, he drove to his home a few blocks away and tried to dash inside.
When they only stood there, she muttered something under her breath, then dashed inside.
They'd broken it open for the tools they needed; she made a quick decision and dashed inside, taking the lantern with her.
She sprinted for it, dashed inside, and slammed the door behind her.
As she opened the door, Myra dashed inside and grabbed both her hands.
The three boys dashed inside, and Frank slammed the gate shut.