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The phrase "bashing on" can be used in spoken and written English, although it is more informal and colloquial in nature. It means to criticize or attack someone or something harshly or relentlessly. Example: The politician's opponents were constantly bashing on her policies, but she remained steadfast in her beliefs.
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I looked through my videos and saw hundreds of negative comments on the one I had posted bashing on HIV/AIDS and the gay community.
I'm just bashing on drums and looking at Charlie.
There are people trapped inside, bashing on the windows trying to get out".
A communal table is full of napalm-eyed intellects bashing on computers.
"We are very disappointed that the government has not done any drum bashing on this.
Normal life... not people bashing on your door at four in the morning".
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It bashes on from one act of domestic destruction to the next, but nothing changes.
And no one gets bashed on the head.
Leave it to the Sunset Strip's notorious Irish whiskey bar to throw one of the biggest St . Patricks Day bashes on the Westside.
During the 1620's, Albrecht von Wallenstein, the Austrian general renowned for Protestant-bashing on behalf of the Hapsburgs in the Thirty Years' War, built one of the first large secular buildings of the Baroque period here, in an effort to rival Prague Castle, which rides the cliff above.
There is a noxious band called Insane Clown Posse and, of course, free-floating clown-bashing on the Internet.
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