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1 Please don't bash in that old lady's head and take her purse.
2 The godlord would bash in the young pup's skull and then depart.
3 Boldly, Labor are holding their bash in an electorate held by the Liberals.
4 For tonight's bash in Dublin Castle they're bringing in Jeffrey Archer.
5 Ye have my word no' to bash in anyone's skull while I recover.
6 Or will you bash in the heads of their toddlers?
7 Glasses first; then silver; and if you break anything, I'll bash in your fool head.
8 If you can't make it to that bash in the south of France, fear not.
9 The pair attended George Clooney's Casamigos Tequila Halloween bash in Beverly Hills on Friday night.
10 Would it be fun to bash in a window?
11 An estimated 300 guests will fly in for the bash in the Castle Leslie estate.
12 Starting with the moment this fella decided to bash in Father Storey's head and run.
13 But Brennan's voice shouted: "Make room or I'll bash in your bloody skull."
14 I thought if I hit it hard enough I could bash in my own skull.
15 He did attend the Social Democrats' 150th anniversary bash in Leipzig, but then so did Merkel.
16 About 200 Americans rose very early to watch the wedding at a glitzy bash in Washington.
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