bash on

Frequency: 6.03.5 per million words

Used to indicate the location of a strong hit, typically on a body part.

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Examples (20)

  • She got a bash on the head.
  • Someone bashed him on the nose.
  • Someone bashed him on the nose.
  • The low-hanging branch bashed me on the forehead as I walked by.
  • The falling book gave him a nasty bash on the shoulder.
  • In the chaotic scrum, a player accidentally bashed his teammate on the arm.
  • He came home with a mysterious bash on his arm.
  • Be careful with that hammer, or you'll bash yourself on the thumb.
  • The player received a painful bash on the shin during the game.
  • The toddler kept bashing the doll on its plastic head.
  • The toddler accidentally bashed his sister on the forehead with a toy.
  • He was bashed on the back of the head during the robbery.
  • Be careful not to bash your knuckles on the wall when you carry that box.
  • When boxers get tired, they sometimes just bash each other on the shoulders.
  • The boxer bashed his opponent on the jaw, ending the match.
  • I think I've just bashed my knee on the corner of the desk.
  • I stumbled in the dark and bashed my knee on the corner of the table.
  • Did you see who bashed him on the leg with the hockey stick?
  • The hail was so large it left a bash on the car's hood.
  • He stumbled in the dark and bashed his shin on a chair he didn't see.