bash (Meaning)

Wordnet

bash (n)

a vigorous blow

an uproarious party

Wordnet

bash (v)

hit hard

Webster

bash (v. t. & i.)

To abash; to disconcert or be disconcerted or put out of countenance.

Webster

bash (v. t.)

To strike heavily; to beat; to crush.

bash Sentence Examples

  1. The crowd cheered and bashed their hands together in applause.
  2. The wall was so thick that it took hours to bash through it.
  3. The batter bashed the baseball over the outfield fence.
  4. He bashed his head on the low-hanging ceiling.
  5. The police officers had to bash down the door to apprehend the suspect.
  6. The drummer bashed away at his drums, creating a thunderous rhythm.
  7. The wind was bashing against the tree branches, causing them to sway violently.
  8. The team bashed their way through the championship tournament.
  9. He was bashed by critics for his poor performance.
  10. The batter bashed a ground-rule double into the left-field corner.

FAQs About the word bash

a vigorous blow, an uproarious party, hit hardTo abash; to disconcert or be disconcerted or put out of countenance., To strike heavily; to beat; to crush.

knock, slap, thud, punch, smack, hit, beat, poke, bang, thump

miss,miss,, skirt,skirt

The crowd cheered and bashed their hands together in applause.

The wall was so thick that it took hours to bash through it.

The batter bashed the baseball over the outfield fence.

He bashed his head on the low-hanging ceiling.