Synonyms for bashed


Grammar : Verb
Spell : bash
Phonetic Transcription : bæʃ


Définition of bashed

Origin :
  • "a heavy blow," 1805, from bash (v.). Meaning "an attempt" is attested by 1948. On a bash "on a drunken spree" is slang from 1901, which gave the word its sense of "party."
  • verb hit
Example sentences :
  • But yesterday he up and bashed a fellow in the jaw, and the man went down.
  • Extract from : « Way of the Lawless » by Max Brand
  • They were gone before he could tell them he knew Murphy had been "bashed" by the "Gink's" men.
  • Extract from : « Spring Street » by James H. Richardson
  • I walked up to it, bashed it firmly on the noggin, and it died.
  • Extract from : « Anything You Can Do ... » by Gordon Randall Garrett
  • If you have got bashed about pretty well since you came back, it's been all your own fault, and you know it.
  • Extract from : « Vice Versa » by F. Anstey
  • And out he bashed again, blowing his motor-horn to clear the way.
  • Extract from : « Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 146, April 22, 1914 » by Various
  • The other friendly hunter had bashed and buffeted his opponent to submission.
  • Extract from : « A Man to His Mate » by J. Allan Dunn
  • Did you see that woman's hair, and the way her hat was bashed in, and the mud on her nose?
  • Extract from : « Rebel women » by Evelyn Sharp
  • No matter what the game has been, somehow or other, they've bashed us, and we've lost out.
  • Extract from : « The Carpet from Bagdad » by Harold MacGrath
  • Here's Bo's'n, he's bashed in his skipper's skull and cut and run for it.
  • Extract from : « The Boss of Taroomba » by E. W. Hornung
  • Bashed the head of the sexton, and stormed the pulpit stairs.
  • Extract from : « The Lord of Misrule » by Alfred Noyes

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