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–verb (used with object) 
1. to strike with a crushing 
or 
smashing blow. 

2. Chiefly British, Canadian. to hurl (猛力投擲) harsh verbal abuse at. 

–noun 
3. a crushing blow.
4. Informal. a thoroughly enjoyable, lively party. 

—Idioms
5. have a bash (at), British. to attempt; make an attempt.
6. on the bash, British. working as a prostitute


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And despite positive reviews, the film has remained unreleased. Even Durst’s critically bashed follow-up, the 2008 sports film The Longshots was released last Summer.


spar
to box with light blows.
and Sands finds himself [verbally] sparring with a priest
clout
blow esp. with hand, cuff. 
Howard uses clout to back [Obama]
Thanks to the box-office [clout] of stars [Taylor] and [Burton], not to mention the [titilation] factor of hearing all those naughty words on the big screen, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf was a hit,
buffet
a blow, as with the hand or fist.
or brilliantly designed capitals of industry in which little people are manipulated and [buffeted] about by the string pullers.

brash
He's hyper-reactive, flickering between [brash], [bashful], playful, and awkward
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