bash
Prononciation : [bæʃ]
Mot
Contexte : « games »
(verb) to hit something very hard. When you bash something, you are using a lot of force to strike it. It's like when you play a game and hit a piñata.
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He bashed the pillow to make it fluffier.
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She didn't bash the door; she gently knocked instead.
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Did you bash the ball to score a point in the game?
Contexte : « celebration »
(noun) a big party or celebration. A bash is a fun gathering where people come together to enjoy and have a good time, like a birthday party.
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We are throwing a big bash for her birthday this weekend.
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There won't be a bash for his retirement since he prefers a quiet dinner.
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Are you planning to attend the bash on Saturday?
Contexte : « interaction »
(verb) to criticize someone harshly. When you bash someone, you are saying mean things about them or their actions, often in a loud or aggressive way.
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He bashes the competition in his review to show why his product is better.
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She didn't bash him; she gave constructive feedback instead.
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Why do some people bash famous figures in the media?
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