Bash - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |bæʃ|  American pronunciation of the word bash
Brit.  |bæʃ|  British pronunciation of the word bash

noun

- a vigorous blow (syn: bang, belt, knock, smash)
he took a bash right in his face
- an uproarious party (syn: brawl, do)

verb

- hit hard (syn: bonk, sock, whop)

Extra examples

I bashed my arm against the door.

Someone bashed him over the head with a chair.

They tried to bash the door open.

We threw her a birthday bash.

She gave me a bash on the head.

I'll have a bash at it.

Someone bashed him on the back of his head.

Police bashed down the door to get in.

He bashed his head on the back of the seat.

I accidentally bashed into a woman pushing a pram.

He was always bashing the trade unions.

Why not have a bash at windsurfing?

...a huge birthday bash that promises to be a lollapalooza of a party...

Word forms

verb
I/you/we/they: bash
he/she/it: bashes
present participle: bashing
past tense: bashed
past participle: bashed
noun
singular: bash
plural: bashes
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