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What is the past tense of bash?

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The past tense of bash is bashed.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of bash is bashes.

The present participle of bash is bashing.

The past participle of bash is bashed.

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I sit here, my whole body aching and groaning, as if I've been bashed and left in a gutter by the side of the road.
The men we've interviewed from Bexley say they were beaten and bashed by officers in the home, do you accept that this did take place?
Is it fair for the logo to get bashed just because some people don't understand and only have eyes for the price?
Grungy guitars collided with a full-on rhythmic attack, as the trio bashed upon custom-made percussive devices at centre stage.
A chunk of carrot fell onto the Locum's head as, raising it in the air, I brought it down as hard as I could and bashed the toy to pieces.
He leaned back against the wall, shut his eyes, and gently bashed the heel of his palm into his forehead.

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