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It is a phrasal verb that means to collide with something, usually with strong force, or to make a loud noise. For example, "The car driver bashed into the back of the truck ahead of him."
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As sunlight hits the leaf, packets of light called photons bash into the chlorophyll molecules.
Add together the dry ingredients and bash into a smooth paste – the sugar helps with abrasion.
I kept bashing into doors, or having them bash into me.
If you bash into the web of a spider, she doesn't get mad.
"This is an opportunity for us to bash into each other and get some aggressiveness out," he said.
Mr Cowing and his colleagues are slightly worried that it may bash into the moon or wander too close to Earth.
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Cue irritating, doubtless drunken cheers when - OH MY GOD HE DIDN'T BASH IT INTO THE THAMES!!!! - he blocks his first ball.
Finding space to run into has been a French hallmark for years, but the style they are currently playing more frequently involves a crash-and-bash into the opposition than silky running and handling skills.
Uate is bashed into touch.
9.19pm GMT 74 min: Fellaini bashes into Pack.
It zipped under the bat and bashed into the stumps.
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