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bash

noun as in party

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verb as in hit

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They said he pepper-sprayed one police officer and bashed another so violently with a metal crutch that it cracked the officer’s gas mask and caused him to fall backward.

Prosecutors told the court Ibarra saw Riley while she was running on the UGA campus and "bashed her skull in with a rock".

From BBC

Those posts earned the ire of Trump supporters like Kelly, who used her SiriusXM show on Thursday to bash Zegler and call for her ouster.

From Salon

Stewart has publicly bashed the film, recently giving it a scathing review in the the New York Times.

The Rams threw a Monday night party that filled SoFi Stadium with celebrities, legends, pop stars ... almost everything you need for a nationally televised Hollywood football bash.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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