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bash

noun as in party

Strongest match

Strong match

Weak match

verb as in hit

Strong matches

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The Brewers don’t have anybody in their lineup who bashed 30 homers this season.

OutKick, for instance, is owned by Fox Corporation, and founder Clay Travis regularly appears on Fox News to praise the president and bash Democrats.

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None of it would have been possible without a rare level of durability in a sport where players routinely bash each others’ teeth in.

Collier’s investment in Unrivaled has been portrayed at times as a conflict of interest—and yes, bashing one league while you’re building another presents some interesting optics, to say the least.

Mr Levy said the "monster" attacker tried to bash down the doors of the synagogue and he recalled locking the building down with other congregations members.

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