thrash in English
- thrash⇄expr. thrash out, (Figurative.) to settle by thorough discussion.
Ex. ... the problem has not always been fully and adequately thrashed out (Manchester Guardian). - thrash⇄expr. thrash over, (Figurative.) to go over again and again.
Ex. The jurors kept thrashing over the evidence without being able to reach a verdict. - thrash⇄noun 1. the act of thrashing or threshing; beating.
2. (Nautical.) a making way against the wind, tide, or sea.
3. a swimming movement in which the legs are moved alternately and rapidly up and down; flutter kick. - thrash⇄thrash, verb, noun.
- thrash⇄v.i. 1. to move violently; toss; lash.
Ex. children thrashing about in the water. Branches thrashed against the window. Unable to sleep, the patient thrashed about in his bed.
2. to thresh grain.
3. (Nautical.) to make way against the - thrash⇄v.t. 1. to beat as punishment; flog.
Ex. The man thrashed the boy for stealing apples.
(SYN) trounce.
2. to move, swing, or beat vigorously to and fro or up and down.
Ex. to thrash one's arms against one's body to keep warm, to
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