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"bash you" is not a correct form of written English.
You can use the phrase "bash on you" to mean attacking someone verbally or physically. For example, "The bully kept bashing on me until I ran away."
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"Do we want to bash you over and over again?
The Baftas have changed since they were slotted in ahead of the US bash, you add.
"I sometimes wish I were African American because people don't bash you afterward".
I also like presenters who don't bash you around the head with a relentless stream of wrist-slitting banalities.
"Don't you come looking for help if [your partner] bash you or rape you," Barry recalled Robinson saying.
Mr. Rodriguez doesn't bash you over the head, and if you're looking at the clothes on the Web, you're probably not going to see subtle details like a dart or the weight of a silk.
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"You don't get no gash (wasteman) You don't bang no yats (wasteman) I know that you bash (wasteman) You don't want no cash (wasteman)" – DPM feat.
How do you bash a social worker and a librarian?
"SAY THAT dirty word", Warren Beatty rasps in Bulworth, a bash-you-over-the-head political screed in film form.
He paid a fulsome and appropriate tribute to Jeremy Clarkson, but verbal abuse on the scale that seems to have taken place is bad enough - if you bash somebody you have no choice.
"But there's nothing like the kind of bashing you get in a game of rugby.
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