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Meanings of
bash
in English
Catalan
hòstia
Spanish
tortazo
Back to the meaning
A vigorous blow.
knock
belt
bang
smash
Catalan
hòstia
Portuguese
festa
Spanish
guateque
Back to the meaning
An uproarious party.
do
brawl
Portuguese
festa
Synonyms
Examples for "
knock
"
knock
belt
bang
smash
Examples for "
knock
"
1
Its Stafford government loans, for example,
knock
points off the interest rate.
2
One positive result is likely to have a very positive
knock
-
on
effect!
3
The
knock
-
on
effects are seen in children's education, unemployment and financial losses.
4
The major
knock
-
on
effect has been that social media is more available.
5
The insistence that had been in the
knock
spoke in the voice.
1
However, she thought of Joeyn every time she went to the
belt
.
2
Others believe that a
belt
of open water remained around Earth's equator.
3
No-cha was in the garden, occupied in weaving the
belt
of dragon-sinew.
4
Even now, with four weeks' work under her
belt
Fiona was nervous.
5
Of course this
belt
requires energy - the battery doesn't last forever.
1
The message is clear: big
bang
Friday was a good day's work.
2
Not after the
bang
:
the heart attack I had two years ago.
3
I think that's an absolutely
bang
-
on
way to go about arranging society.
4
Uncertainty and reality collided with a
bang
for Americans and American tennis.
5
Another week of Isidingo means we start Monday off with a
bang
.
1
Second serve: Goran slips when he 's about to
smash
the return.
2
To summarize: Three steps must be taken to
smash
the war racket.
3
They want to
smash
trade unions and end the right to strike.
4
The Protestants continued to
smash
images; the Catholics to mob the Protestants.
5
Obviously they'd just used something to
smash
through the ground floor doors.
Catalan
estomacar
Back to the meaning
Hit hard.
sock
bop
bonk
whop
whap
Catalan
estomacar
Usage of
bash
in English
1
Is this really a New Year's Eve
bash
I see before me?
2
Iraq made this year's Oscars
bash
unusually muted - and mercifully short.
3
I'd heard someone mention Kevin at the Quinn St. Patrick's Day
bash
.
4
Bridger will be safe, your
bash
'
,
your secret will be safe, everyone.
5
An anonymous source who attended Perry's recent 45th birthday
bash
told E!
6
You know my
bash
'
child
Toshi works in the Censor's office in Romanova.
7
Your
bash
'
is half Humanist, you think I haven't looked you up?
8
I want to
bash
the robot's iron chest with my steel hand.
9
The
bash
now has an immovable position in the nation's film calendar.
10
Titley helped drum up talent for President Clinton's birthday
bash
this Sunday.
11
But if I were a Christian, I'd
bash
his blooming head in.
12
However, they waited for the weekend to kick their anniversary
bash
off.
13
I recognize that, as does Prince Mason, and rest of our
bash
'.
14
He liked to use it to
bash
fingers and toes and testicles.
15
Hundreds of journalists
bash
keyboards, earphones half on, telephones trapped below chins.
16
Candid pics show what went on at Madonna's wild 62nd birthday
bash
.
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Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
bash
Noun
Singular
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
bash in
big bash
annual bash
have a bash
bash away
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Translations for
bash
Catalan
hòstia
trompada
llet
estomacar
estovar
apallissar
tustar
Spanish
tortazo
derribo
cinturón
golpe
leche
golpe fuerte
guateque
reyerta
pachanga
Portuguese
festa
Bash
through the time
Bash
across language varieties
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Common
Ireland
Common
United States of America
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