Pronunciation: /bæʃ/
noun a party or celebration
A1 I attended a birthday bash last weekend.
A2 She threw a bash to celebrate her promotion at work.
B1 The company is hosting a holiday bash for all employees.
B2 The annual charity bash raised thousands of dollars for a good cause.
C1 The political fundraiser was a lavish bash attended by many influential figures.
C2 The celebrity bash was the talk of the town for weeks.
verb to celebrate or party enthusiastically
A1 I bash the drum to make music.
A2 She bashes the dough to make bread.
B1 They bash the opponent in the game.
B2 He bashes the keyboard in frustration.
C1 The politician bashes his opponent in the debate.
C2 The journalist bashes the government in her article.
formal The CEO gave a speech at the company's annual bash.
informal I'm going to a friend's birthday bash tonight.
slang Let's crash that bash and have some fun!
figurative She bashed her opponents in the debate with her strong arguments.
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