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Discover Ludwig"bash by" is not a correct phrase in written English.
It does not make sense grammatically. If you are looking for a phrase with a similar meaning, you could say "pass by swiftly" or "speed by." For example: "The car sped by, making a loud bash as it did."
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Some Thumbs Up, Some Thumbs Down "BASH" By Neil LaBute.
Also like Morgan and most of the other Poms out there, Hales has yet to take the Big Bash by storm.
Apparently, the hot ticket on Sunday night was a bash by the Bloomberg News Service, although another headlined by Representative J. C. Watts Jr., in which the Oklahoman sang with the Temptations, was a close second.
Organisers of the Ledbury Poetry Festival in Herefordshire, which concludes tonight, promoted this year's bash by carrying out a sort of survey conducted among its contributing poets and writers with each selecting their least favourite word.
The most endearingly domesticated occasion, though, found him bar-hopping after a 2006 charity golf tournament in St Andrews and later invited to an after-hours bash by some Norwegian students.
Warne's ability to drum up publicity for the Big Bash by burning his hand while cooking a bacon sandwich and announcing himself doubtful for the opening match just shows there is no end to the happy gullibility of journalists eager for a celebrity story.
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