English to Gujarati Dictionary bash

bash

બાસ
definition
verb
bash a mosquito with a newspaper
strike hard and violently.
noun
a bash on the head
a heavy blow.
a birthday bash
a party or social event.
translation of 'bash'
ખાંડવું,
જોરદાર પ્રહાર,
ચૂરેચૂરા કરી નાખવા,
પ્રયત્ન
example
a birthday 'bash'
This success has caused Sun to put more and more emphasis on services - a strategy it had typically shied away from, preferring to 'bash' IBM's services attack instead.
a 'bash' on the head
a 'bash' on the head
Pretty sad, in a way, because like most frustrated men - it was quite common - he used to beat her, 'bash' her, right?
At home, Janelle tells Dylan that he has ‘better street smarts than Mike’ so next time he'll be able to 'bash' his head in .
The party in 2001 was not held due to a committee restructure, and is the only year in the last 17 years that Tropical Fruits have not held their annual 'bash' .
I hear him saying, ‘I'm going to 'bash' your head in !’
Even from across the busy road, I could see that each convulsion jerked his body, stretched out dangerously in the traffic, and caused his head to 'bash' against the hard tarmac, grazing it.
The critics who 'bash' Harrington the most tend to overlook the problems Detroit has had with its passing game since his arrival.
On the other hand, if the pegs turn out to be a bit too square and the holes too round, then the harder you try to 'bash' the one into the other, the more you'll end up just making a mess.
Matty Graham's New Year's Eve was ruined after he was dealt a sucker punch during a beer-fuelled 'bash' .
Wendy was busy inventing new insults with which to 'bash' Nats.
A grand 'bash' to celebrate his birthday was held in a posh hotel only five days earlier.
A parent has threatened to 'bash' my face in for giving his daughter lines; I need a day at the police station as the ministry can do nothing.
My birthday party was a joint 'bash' with a good friend from College, the English Civil War Historian.
The oaf wouldn't know the difference between a crotchet, a quaver, and a 'bash' in the chops with a bassoon.
'bash' a mosquito with a newspaper
‘DON'T TELL ME WHAT I SAID’ she howled and chased him around the streets for an hour trying to 'bash' his head in .
Of course in my case I only let some party people know that a couple of us were having a pre party party before the main 'bash' .
a birthday 'bash'
have a 'bash' at this quiz
U.S. efforts to 'bash' Beijing reveal a remarkable ignorance about economics.
the dispute will be used as an excuse to 'bash' the unions
There's nothing the London theatre critics like more than to 'bash' Edinburgh's hyped-up hits once they reach the southern capital.
So perhaps we should 'bash' them, but just not too hard.
Critics who 'bash' such films as Happy Times as being heavy-handed misinterpret the key differences between Eastern and Western cinema.
Funny how it works.'… I kept thinking about these cops, and how they may be nice individuals at home, but if they got the order they would 'bash' my skull in .… I started rationalizing with myself.
But on the few occasions when I've had the privilege of being out in the field with him, I try to 'bash' his head in because we're competitive.
Her family and friends, along with staff at St. Joseph's, had a right old party 'bash' celebrating the occasion.
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