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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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Lastly, decisions in the Budget might bash the public's trust in the government even further.

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In the ad bashing Lululemon, Wilson wrote that “finance focused CEOs don’t know how to attract or motivate creative talent, and even worse, they think they understand great product when they don’t.”

I once threw an impromptu bash on the 4th night of Chanukah, sharing latkes and dreidels with out-of-town students and other “holiday orphans.”

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Alexander-Arnold earned some redemption by his contribution to Madrid's equaliser, earning a corner and then whipping it in for Bellingham to flick into Huijsen's path to bash home.

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He wanted to help trapped flies—perhaps he felt the pain of his wings bashing against the inside of the bottle more than most people.

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

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