10 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Drub' in a Sentence
"To beat with a stick or similar object; cudgel, flog, thrash." more
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Despite initial setbacks, the company will have drubbed its competitors in the market by the end of the year.
With a flawless performance, the orchestra will have drubbed expectations in the classical music concert.
The scientist's groundbreaking research will have drubbed conventional beliefs in the scientific community.
By the time the whistle blows, the team will have drubbed their opponents in the soccer match.
The military strategy is such that they will have drubbed the enemy forces before dawn.
After a lengthy debate, he will have drubbed his opponent with compelling arguments.
By the time the recipe is complete, she will have drubbed any doubts about her culinary skills.
The experienced boxer will have drubbed his younger rival in the championship bout.
The ambitious student will have drubbed the challenging exam through dedicated preparation.
The detective will have drubbed the criminal mastermind, closing the case with precision.
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