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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61. To identify a specific command in bash, use the type command, as shown in Listing 16.
62. I am doubtful whether I could ever learn English, but I'm determined to have a bash at it.
63. I started looking again, and ended up finding a very early version of Bash.
64. Alternatively, you could write a simple Bash script to use Amazon EC2 with Load Balancing and Auto Scaling.
65. Doesn't it make more sense to chip at a wall, little by little, than to bash your head against it?
66. Consider GNU Readline, a library that was developed to provide command - line editing for BASH.
67. This article was somewhat experimental, as it went from Bash and PHP, to procedural, object-oriented, and finally functional Python using the same basic code.
68. Expect achieves a kind of universality for Linux systems programming that no other language -- not even C or Java or bash -- matches.
69. I use "_EOF_" (EOF is short for "End Of File") because it is traditional, but you can use anything, as long as it does not conflict with a bash reserved word.
70. The butt of a rifle had been used to bash in his skull.
71. If a kid idolizes you to the point of annoying the crap out of you, bash in his brains before he can become a super villain.
72. Their ambitions are to bash out good grub with minimal fuss.
73. You can literally spend hours exploring options. Once you find a combination you want to keep, type set (Bash) or setopt and redirect the output to a file.
74. Get decked out in your go-go boots, bouffant hair, and psychedelic shirts from the 60s and meet us for the Beatles Bash Opening Party.
75. The main command prompt within bash provides both the ability to edit the command line and a history function, remembering individual command lines so that you can execute them again.
76. At university, every night there a bash on somewhere so I a lot of hang overs.
77. Bash keeps a record of what the user has typed exactly and writes it to a hidden file called .bash_history within the user's home directory.
78. Bash is also ideal for secure environments, having a restricted start mode that can confine a user's ability within the shell to a brief,[http://sentencedict.com/bash.html] determinable list of commands.
79. Last week at her bash, everyone was dressed to the nines.
80. AMERICAN politicians bash China for its policy of keeping the yuan weak.
81. Wild Rose Ro + Se Increases maximum life. Adds physical damage on bash.
82. In this case, the second process (emacs) was a child of the first (the bash shell), and therefore terminated when the first was killed by the fuser command.
83. Helen : Well a bash is also a large party or a celebration.
84. If you type a command name, then bash looks for that command on your path, which is a colon-separated list of directories in the PATH environment variable.
85. Filmmaker Spike Lee - who directed two of the singer's music videos in 1996 - also led tributes to the star, hosting his second annual free bash to celebrate his late pal in Brooklyn's Prospect Park.
86. Billows of spume from the Irish Sea bash the seawall, misting a horizon commanded by the Big One.