Similar words: abash, abashed, unabashed, unabashedly, bask, base, bass, basin. Meaning: [bæʃ] n. 1. a vigorous blow 2. an uproarious party. v. hit hard.
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31. However, they use it as a weapon to bash the coal industry.
32. In those days to succeed in politics you sometimes had to bash in a few heads.
33. Oh, and you'd better reassure her that I didn't bash in his head for him.
34. They got out a bag containing balloons and presents for Harry's birthday bash, which will be held without his parents.
35. Dear Bash First of all I'd like to compliment you on such a brill and fabbo magazine.
36. Once they can sit up, babies love to bash saucepans, plastic boxes, biscuit tins, cupboards and fireguards.
37. There's something to have a bash at while you're relaxing over the Christmas hols!
38. The New West up at Ina and I-10 offers a $ 3[Sentencedict.com], 000 grand prize at their bash!
39. What I really wanted was to bash him to smithereens.
40. The band are flying out to Ibiza tonight for a huge four-day celebrity bash.
41. There's 69 Degrees, the scientology-spouting boy band whose members bash opponents with paperback copies of Dianetics.
42. A couple of jumbo jets could land on the floor space that houses this bash.
43. Guests were asked to bring sleeping bags for the two-day bash.
44. DEVIL-MAY-CARE actress Liz Hurley made a hell of a Beelzeboob at a charity fashion bash.
45. The £300 party was a far cry from Brooklyn's £10,000 first birthday bash.
46. More like Nancy's dumplings, said Alfred, and received a bash from his eldest sister for being personal.
47. We got at 2:00 a.m. from our company's bash.
48. The bash shell is a free version of the Bourne shell, the first Unix shell, and includes many additional features.
49. Bash, or the Bourne-Again Shell is a Unix shell created in 1987 by Brian Fox.
50. He's prepared to have a bash at discussing it intelligently.
51. Bash: Bash is an alternative shell to the standard Bourne shell with similar syntax, but an expanded range of features, including aliasing, job control and auto-completion of file and directory names.
52. It's important to be familiar with the subtleties of Bash before you embark on an LFS build.
53. And because you have a full Bash shell at your disposal, you can use all the aforementioned compatibility features (among others) to write UNIX shell scripts to maintain Windows!
54. Any good heavily - used program needs good reference documentation, and BASH is no exception.
55. When you finally get the fg command entered, bash displays the command that is now running in your shell, namely, the command list, which is still happily printing the time every two seconds.
56. The bash shell uses the tab key for command completion, so it can be handy to have a captive tab character that you can use when you want a real tab.
57. Three years ago a German theatre group had another bash.
58. Or, using completion within bash, you could type: $ cd e and then press the TAB key.
59. I particularly like the various versions the Bash debugger that were implemented completely as shell scripts.
60. Many newbies type "man bash" to view the bash man page, only to be confronted with a very terse and technical description of shell functionality.