Sentence examples for To bash from inspiring English sources

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To bash

noun

A large party; gala event.

  • They had a big bash to celebrate their tenth anniversary.

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Want to bash Muslims?

"Getting to bash Superman".

'Tis the season to bash Pakistan.

These days everyone likes to bash bankers.

Need to bash a union?

It's convenient to bash Blair.

"I didn't want to bash the church".

We are not out to bash politicians.

"Don't stack to bash," she warned.

Most analysts expect them to bash out a compromise.

"I'm not out there to bash a restaurant.

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