slash your wrists• In September he tried to kill himself by slashing his wrists.• On other occasions he had taken a drugsoverdose and slashed his wrists.• Last December, he took a drugs overdose and in September slashed his wrists and groin with a smuggledrazorblade.• Mr Jamshidi has recently left hospital after slashing his wrists in his own suicideattempt.• She had made determined attempts at suicide by slashing her wristsseveraltimes.• Rather than betray the others, Stockdale broke a window and slashed his wrists with a jagged shard of glass.• Four other suicide attempts, includingslashing her wrists with a razor blade, were also detailed.• Last autumn he came within a few minutes of death when he slashed his wrists with a razor blade.
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slash• And aerobically fit skaters slash and glide along groomedtracks.• Mr Jackson said Cardow had been injured and later his face had been slashed by friends of the dead man.• Come to our SummerSale, where prices have been slashed by up to 75%.• His plans to slashdefencebudgets by £6 billion would cost 100,000 more their jobs.• Final Sale. All prices slashed. Everything must go!• BritishAirways have slashedfares by over 50%.• She slashed her wrists with a razorblade.• Last December, he took a drugsoverdose and in Septemberslashed his wrists and groin with a smuggled razor blade.• Rather than betray the others, Stockdale broke a window and slashed his wrists with a jagged shard of glass.• Public spending has been slashed over the past two years.• American car manufacturers have started slashing prices in an effort to stimulate sales.• Congress has slashed the budget for programs to help poor families.• Someone had slashed the car's tires.• Sony has slashed the price of its new CDplayer, the D50.• Someone had slashed the tyres on Bayle's car.• As irrational as it sounds, many companies hire new workers and then turn around and slash their payrolls.• The painting had been slashed with a knife.