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"To beat someone soundly as a form of punishment; to flog." more

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Despite the training, the novice boxer has been thrashing in the ring, struggling to find his footing.
The chef in the kitchen has been thrashing the ingredients together to create a perfect fusion of flavors.
The exhausted hiker has been thrashing through the dense forest for hours, seeking the elusive trail.
The political rivals have been thrashing out their differences in a series of intense negotiations.
With deadlines approaching, the writer has been thrashing out pages to complete the novel on time.
The stormy weather has been thrashing the trees, scattering leaves in every direction.
In the heated debate, the debaters have been thrashing out their opinions, each trying to prove their point.
The passionate musician has been thrashing the drums with unmatched intensity during the entire concert.

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thrash
verbTo beat someone soundly as a form of punishment; to flog.
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Last Updated On: February 24, 2024
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