bash something out

bash something out
produce something rapidly and carelessly.
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  • bash something out — produce something rapidly without preparation or attention to detail * * * ˌbash sthˈout derived (informal) to produce sth quickly and in large quantities, but not of very good quality Syn: knock out • She bashed out about four books a year …   Useful english dictionary

  • bash out — ˌbash ˈout [transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they bash out he/she/it bashes out present participle bashing out past tense …   Useful english dictionary

  • bash — informal verb 1》 strike hard and violently. 2》 criticize severely. 3》 (bash something out) produce something rapidly and carelessly. noun 1》 a heavy blow. 2》 a party or social event. 3》 Brit. an attempt: she ll have a bash at anything.… …   English new terms dictionary

  • bash out — verb To write something very quickly, without much thought. Ive got about an hour in which to bash something out for the morning edition …   Wiktionary

  • bash — [[t]bæ̱ʃ[/t]] bashes, bashing, bashed 1) N COUNT A bash is a party or celebration, especially a large one held by an official organization or attended by famous people. [INFORMAL] He threw one of the biggest showbiz bashes of the year as a 36th… …   English dictionary

  • bash — I UK [bæʃ] / US verb Word forms bash : present tense I/you/we/they bash he/she/it bashes present participle bashing past tense bashed past participle bashed informal 1) a) [intransitive/transitive] to hit someone or something hard and violently… …   English dictionary

  • bash out — PHRASAL VERB If you say that someone bashes something out, you mean that they produce it quickly or in large quantities, but without much care or thought. [INFORMAL] [V P n] Up to then, they d merrily bashed out albums in between tours... [V P n] …   English dictionary

  • bash — bash1 [bæʃ] v [Date: 1600 1700; Origin: Probably from the sound of hitting] 1.) [I always + adverb/preposition, T] to hit someone or something hard, in a way that causes pain or damage ▪ Someone bashed him on the back of his head. ▪ Police bashed …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • bash — bash1 [ bæʃ ] verb INFORMAL 1. ) transitive to publicly criticize someone: She used her weekly column to bash the school system and everyone who worked in it. 2. ) intransitive or transitive to hit someone or something very hard, often causing… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • bash out — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms bash out : present tense I/you/we/they bash out he/she/it bashes out present participle bashing out past tense bashed out past participle bashed out informal to produce something very quickly and without… …   English dictionary

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